In Kitsap County, many families rely on local providers and regional hospital systems for urgent care, surgeries, and follow-up. When something goes wrong, the problem is often subtle:
- a symptom that should have triggered escalation
- a test that appears ordered but wasn’t acted on promptly
- a discharge plan that doesn’t match the patient’s condition
- medication timing or monitoring that seems “off” only when you review the whole timeline
Hospital staff may be caring and competent, but the legal question is whether care met the Washington standard of care and whether a breach caused the harm.


