In a community like Carrboro—where many people travel between local providers, university-affiliated care, and nearby hospitals—medical events often unfold across multiple handoffs. That makes it easier for important details to get lost in the shuffle.
Carrboro families frequently come to us with concerns like:
- Discharge happening before recovery is stable, especially when follow-up care is hard to coordinate.
- Medication changes that don’t match what the patient was told to take at home.
- Tests ordered but not escalated, so symptoms worsen before anyone connects the dots.
- Communication gaps between treating teams, resulting in delayed action.
- Infection concerns after procedures or extended stays.
Even when healthcare professionals acted in good faith, the legal question is whether the care met the required standard and whether that failure contributed to the harm.


