In our experience handling medical injury matters across North Texas, many disputes come down to a few recurring issues—particularly when families are dealing with multi-step care and busy hospital workflows.
Common patterns we see include:
- Communication breakdowns during shift changes (information not carried forward clearly to the next team)
- Delayed escalation when symptoms worsen—especially after tests are ordered but not promptly acted upon
- Medication and allergy reconciliation problems (wrong timing, incomplete allergy review, or missed cross-checks)
- Post-procedure monitoring gaps (vital signs, pain levels, or complications not tracked aggressively enough)
- Discharge planning that doesn’t match the patient’s condition (instructions that are unrealistic for mobility, language barriers, home support, or follow-up delays)
Texas juries and courts expect hospitals to follow accepted standards of care. When families can show—through records and medical review—that a lapse occurred and contributed to harm, claims are often taken more seriously.


