Many Alamo-area families first realize something is wrong when the timeline doesn’t match what they were told. In practice, those red flags often show up as:
- Worsening symptoms after discharge—follow-up instructions don’t align with what the patient’s condition required.
- Medication changes that don’t seem to “connect”—new drugs, dose adjustments, or missed administrations that correlate with decline.
- Delayed escalation in the ER or inpatient unit—waiting too long for imaging, labs, consults, or a higher level of monitoring.
- Gaps in documentation—test results mentioned verbally but not reflected clearly in the chart, or orders that appear inconsistent with what was administered.
- Procedure-related safety issues—wrong-site/wrong-patient problems, incomplete pre-procedure checks, or post-procedure complications that weren’t managed promptly.
You don’t need to prove negligence on your own. But you do need to preserve what happened while it’s still retrievable.


