In the Triangle area, it’s common for care to involve multiple locations—an initial hospital visit, imaging or lab work, transfers between units, follow-up appointments, and sometimes a return visit after discharge. Those handoffs can matter legally.
When something goes wrong, the questions usually sound simple but are hard to answer without careful review:
- What happened first, and what was delayed?
- Who received the critical information—test results, symptoms, or escalation requests?
- Did the discharge plan match the patient’s condition at that time?
A strong North Carolina medical negligence claim depends on a coherent timeline that aligns with how clinicians document decisions. We focus on turning your experience into a clear record-driven story.


