In many Houston-area communities—including Stafford—patients are often discharged once they’re “medically stable,” even if they still need careful monitoring at home. When something goes wrong after discharge—worsening symptoms, medication confusion, missed follow-up, or a return to the ER—records from the final 24–72 hours can become the most important part of the case.
A Stafford hospital negligence attorney will focus early on:
- Discharge instructions and whether they matched the patient’s actual condition
- Medication lists (dose, timing, allergies, and route)
- Follow-up orders and whether they were realistic and communicated clearly
- Handoff notes between shifts and departments
Why it matters: Texas courts often look closely at whether clinicians followed accepted processes and whether any departure from appropriate care contributed to the harm.


