High Point residents interact with a variety of medical settings—emergency departments, outpatient clinics, inpatient units, and post-acute care. While every case is different, families in our area often come to us after one of these situations:
- Delays in escalation after symptoms worsened while a patient was waiting for tests, specialty review, or a bed.
- Medication administration problems (incorrect dose timing, missed doses, allergy or interaction issues) that can quickly change a patient’s course.
- Post-procedure complications where the medical record doesn’t clearly reflect monitoring, follow-up, or timely response.
- Discharge and follow-up breakdowns, especially when instructions aren’t consistent with the patient’s condition.
- Infection control concerns that may show up later as avoidable infections or complications.
These issues aren’t “proof” by themselves. But they’re the kinds of record patterns that often require a closer look—because liability in North Carolina depends on whether the care fell below the applicable standard and whether that lapse contributed to the harm.


