Denton is growing fast, and patients often move through care quickly—especially when symptoms worsen after discharge, when follow-up is delayed, or when a patient is transferred between departments.
In these situations, the case frequently hinges on sequence:
- What time symptoms started
- When nurses notified the next level of care
- When tests were ordered (and whether results were acted on)
- Whether medication changes were documented correctly
- How discharge instructions matched the patient’s condition
A “bad outcome” alone doesn’t prove negligence. But a timeline with gaps—or documentation that doesn’t reflect the reality of worsening symptoms—can be where liability becomes clearer.


