In many Sandy claims, the dispute isn’t about whether something went wrong—it’s about when it was noticed, what was communicated, and whether the hospital responded appropriately.
That matters because hospital negligence cases frequently hinge on escalation and handoffs: an observation missed during a shift change, a delay in ordering follow-up testing, or discharge instructions that didn’t match the patient’s condition.
If the timeline is fuzzy, it’s easier for a hospital to argue that the outcome was inevitable. If the timeline is clear, your legal team can better evaluate causation and respond to defenses.


