Hospital negligence claims don’t usually come down to one dramatic moment. More often, they involve a chain of events—documentation gaps, delayed escalation, communication breakdowns, or failure to follow established safety protocols.
In our experience with North Carolina hospital injury cases, common patterns include:
- Delayed recognition of worsening symptoms (especially when patients are moved between units or discharged and then deteriorate)
- Medication and dosing problems tied to allergies, interactions, or inaccurate medication reconciliation
- Test results not acted on promptly, including missed follow-ups or unclear handoffs
- Procedure-related safety issues (wrong-site concerns, incomplete pre-procedure checks, or incomplete post-procedure monitoring)
- Infection control failures that may be identified later through culture results or timing patterns
These issues can be difficult to spot while you’re sick, scared, and trying to manage daily life in Burlington. That’s why the early steps—records and timeline—are so important.


