In the Charlotte region, medical care often involves transfers, follow-ups, and multiple facilities. That can make it harder to notice where something went wrong—until you compare dates.
In most hospital negligence matters, the fastest way to gain clarity is to build a timeline around three moments:
- When symptoms first appeared (and what was documented)
- When clinicians escalated—or should have escalated—care
- When the outcome changed (for example, deterioration after a change in medication, test delays, or post-procedure complications)
Why this matters: North Carolina courts expect negligence to be proven with evidence tied to medical decisions. If key chart entries are missing, altered, or hard to obtain later, it can slow down review and reduce leverage.


