In hospital negligence cases, the difference between a strong claim and a weak one is often the timeline. In a community like Holladay—where people commonly move between urgent care, ER visits, specialist follow-ups, and rehab—care is rarely “one event.”
The record may show:
- symptoms that worsened while you were waiting on test results,
- delays in escalation (for example, when monitoring should have triggered a higher level of care),
- medication changes after a transfer or discharge,
- missed or incomplete handoffs between units, shifts, or facilities.
A local attorney’s job is to convert that timeline into a clear theory of negligence: what should have happened, what actually happened, and how the hospital’s actions contributed to the harm.


