In Wilmington, the same day-to-day realities that affect commuting and schedules can also show up in the chart—missed escalation, delays in test review, incomplete handoffs, or discharge decisions that don’t match the patient’s condition.
A strong negligence case typically depends on showing:
- What happened when (hours and sequence matter)
- What the staff knew at each point
- Whether a reasonable provider would have acted differently
That means we start by building a timeline around the event(s) you’re concerned about—often from admission through follow-up—and we map it to the medical record entries that explain decision-making.


