In the Rio Grande Valley, claims often start with the same reality: families move quickly through appointments, ER visits, and admissions—sometimes across multiple facilities—because they’re trying to stabilize a patient.
That urgency can leave gaps that become critical later, especially when a case involves:
- Delayed escalation when symptoms worsen after triage or transfer
- Discharge instructions that don’t match the patient’s condition, history, or medication needs
- Medication and dosage issues (including missed checks for allergies or interactions)
- Test result handling problems, such as failure to ensure results were reviewed and acted on
- Infection-control concerns, where documentation and timing are essential
If you’re noticing that “something doesn’t add up,” it’s usually not because you’re overthinking it—it’s because negligence cases depend on documentation and timeline consistency.


