A common pattern we see in hospital negligence cases is a timeline gap—the period when symptoms worsen, questions arise, and the record becomes harder to piece together.
In real life, that often looks like:
- A patient is discharged or transferred, then symptoms escalate after they’re back at home
- A test result appears in the chart, but it’s unclear when it was reviewed or acted on
- Notes conflict across shifts, making it difficult to determine who knew what and when
In Paris, those gaps are especially stressful because families often have to coordinate transportation, caregiving, and continuing treatment across multiple appointments.


