In our experience, Wadsworth-area families usually come to us after one of these patterns:
- Symptoms worsen after discharge or transfer. A patient is released or moved, but follow-up care doesn’t match what the chart suggested was needed.
- Care delays during high-stakes moments. Examples include delayed response to abnormal vitals, delayed imaging, or slow escalation when a condition changes.
- Medication problems that create a new risk. Wrong timing, missed doses, allergy-related errors, or failure to account for interactions.
- Procedure or infection concerns. Families raise issues about sterilization/infection control, post-procedure monitoring, or documentation gaps around safety steps.
Hospital injuries don’t always come with a single “smoking gun.” Often, they’re tied to how the chart reads over time—what was monitored, what was communicated, and when decisions were made.


