In and around Kent—where people often move between urgent care, hospital departments, specialists, and follow-up appointments—medical information can become fragmented. That’s when negligence claims often get harder: the defense may argue that the injury was inevitable, or that later decisions (or missed follow-ups) were the real cause.
That’s why we prioritize timeline reconstruction early:
- which symptoms appeared and when
- what tests were ordered (and what results were actually reviewed)
- whether escalation happened when it should have
- what discharge instructions said versus what the patient could realistically follow
When records are incomplete or inconsistent, the case depends on how well the facts are organized and interpreted.


