Hospital negligence cases don’t always start with a dramatic event. Often, they begin with something that seems small at first—then becomes serious once you look at the timeline.
In the Alpine area, families frequently run into issues like:
- Discharge problems after urgent care or ER stabilization: instructions that don’t match the patient’s real condition, missed follow-up needs, or worsening symptoms that should have triggered re-evaluation.
- Medication and monitoring gaps: problems with dosing/timing, missed allergy or interaction warnings, or failure to escalate when vital signs and symptoms changed.
- Delayed escalation for post-surgery or post-procedure complications: pain, fever, infection signs, or lab/imaging abnormalities that weren’t acted on quickly enough.
- Care handoff confusion: test results, consult recommendations, or assessment updates that weren’t communicated clearly between shifts or departments.
These are the kinds of scenarios where families often say, “We asked what was going on, and later we learned the chart doesn’t show the same story.” That mismatch is exactly why a structured review matters.


