In real cases, the issues don’t always appear as “one big mistake.” They often show up in patterns families recognize in hindsight—especially when discharge happens quickly or follow-up is hard to coordinate.
Common ways problems come to light in our area include:
- Symptoms worsen after discharge or transfer. A patient leaves the facility, then deteriorates before follow-up.
- Medication changes don’t line up with what the patient needed. Families may notice new side effects, missed doses, or confusing instructions.
- Test results don’t seem to trigger action. Someone may have reported symptoms, but the next step wasn’t escalated in time.
- Care is fragmented between departments. Imaging, lab work, nursing notes, and physician decisions don’t always tell one consistent story.
Because Texas courts require proof that a breach of the standard of care caused harm, the timeline becomes your strongest asset—and it starts the moment you suspect something went wrong.


