In the Toledo community, many families rely on multiple providers—hospitalists, specialists, imaging centers, rehab, and outpatient clinics—often across short time windows. A common problem we see in these cases isn’t only what happened during the hospital stay; it’s what happened after discharge:
- Follow-up appointments weren’t scheduled or were delayed
- Discharge instructions didn’t match the patient’s actual risk level
- Critical symptoms weren’t acted on promptly by the receiving team
That can matter legally because hospitals are expected to coordinate care reasonably and communicate instructions clearly. If your loved one was sent home while still at risk—or if instructions weren’t adequate—our job is to sort out how that breakdown contributed to the harm.


