In Minot, it’s not unusual for a patient to receive care across different departments and follow-up settings—sometimes involving specialty consults, imaging appointments, or transfers to different units. Problems that lead to negligence claims often show up when:
- A change in condition wasn’t escalated promptly
- Test results weren’t acted on quickly enough
- Medication instructions conflicted between discharge paperwork and follow-up
- A handoff between shifts or providers missed a critical detail
Even when everyone involved meant well, legal liability turns on whether care met the reasonable standard under the circumstances—and whether that gap likely caused harm.


