In Nassau County, many injury cases turn on the same early problem: the medical story is buried across multiple documents—nursing notes, medication administration logs, consults, imaging reports, and discharge paperwork.
When you’re dealing with commuting schedules, follow-up visits, and work obligations, it’s easy to lose track of key dates or overlook a detail that later becomes critical—like when a symptom was first documented, when a test result was reviewed, or whether a medication change was communicated.
A lawyer’s job is to build a clear, evidence-based timeline so your claim isn’t reduced to “something went wrong” but instead becomes a provable theory of negligence.


