In many Monroe cases, the turning point isn’t a dramatic “smoking gun”—it’s the details that were (or weren’t) captured in the chart.
North Carolina hospitals rely on internal workflows for triage, nursing handoffs, medication administration, follow-up testing, and escalation when a patient worsens. When something goes wrong, the dispute typically becomes: What did the staff know at the time, what actions were taken, and whether those actions matched the standard of care?
That’s why early organization matters. A family’s recollection is valuable, but medical records are what lawyers and experts can use to evaluate timing, communication, and causation.


