Residents in the Watauga area often come to us after a pattern like this:
- A discharge plan that didn’t match the patient’s condition. After leaving the hospital, symptoms escalate, follow-up doesn’t happen quickly enough, or instructions don’t align with what the patient needed.
- Monitoring gaps during busy shifts. Hospitals can be fast-paced, and families notice delays in responding when a patient’s condition changes—especially when multiple units or handoffs are involved.
- Delayed escalation after abnormal test results. Even when tests are performed, problems can arise when results aren’t acted on promptly or communicated to the right clinician.
- Medication issues during transitions. This can include dosing/timing errors, incomplete allergy documentation, or confusion when a patient moves between departments or facilities.
These scenarios aren’t “proof” by themselves. They’re signs to investigate—because Texas negligence claims depend on what the chart shows, what a reasonable standard of care required, and whether the harm was caused by a breach.


