In a smaller community like Asheboro, it’s common for patients to move between providers quickly—urgent care to the hospital, the hospital back home, then follow-up with a different clinic. That creates a record trail, but it can also create gaps.
Many negligence disputes come down to:
- When symptoms were reported vs. when action was taken
- Whether handoffs (ER to inpatient, inpatient to discharge, discharge to follow-up) were documented clearly
- Whether the chart shows escalation when a patient didn’t improve as expected
Even if everyone involved was trying to help, the legal question is whether care met the accepted standard and whether any breach contributed to the harm.


