In the Rio Grande Valley, many families juggle work schedules, follow-up appointments, and transportation constraints after a hospital stay. Those realities can make documentation and timelines critical—especially when the alleged negligence involves:
- symptoms that worsened after a discharge or transfer
- delayed escalation when a patient should have been re-evaluated
- communication gaps between shifts, units, or specialists
What matters is not just what happened, but when it happened. A missed test result, a late medication correction, or an overlooked change in vitals can become legally significant if it connects to the injury.


