In communities across Doña Ana County, many patients are transported between facilities, seen by multiple specialists, and discharged with follow-up plans that can be difficult to coordinate. When something goes wrong, the dispute usually isn’t about a single moment—it’s about the sequence:
- what symptoms were documented
- when tests were ordered (or not ordered)
- whether escalation happened when a condition worsened
- what discharge instructions said versus what the patient actually needed
Because those details live in nursing notes, lab timestamps, medication administration records, and physician follow-ups, the timeline becomes the case. If the timeline is unclear, liability arguments are easier to dispute.


