In the Houston-area region, many families deal with hospital care that starts one day and changes life the next—especially after discharge. Common examples we see in Texas cases include:
- Discharge instructions that don’t match the patient’s actual condition (symptoms worsening soon after leaving)
- Follow-up care delays because test results or recommendations weren’t clearly communicated
- Medication changes that create complications when allergies, interactions, or dosages weren’t handled correctly
Even when the hospital says “this complication can happen,” the legal question is whether the risk was managed appropriately for that particular patient and timeline.


