Hospital negligence cases don’t usually begin with a dramatic headline. They start with patterns:
- symptoms that worsen after discharge or transfer
- test results that appear to take too long to reach the right clinician
- medication instructions that don’t match what you were told verbally
- complications tied to monitoring, escalation, or procedure safety
- confusion about what was communicated during shift changes or referrals
In a community like Moses Lake, the timeline can be especially important when care involves multiple providers—such as a hospital admission followed by follow-up at another clinic or imaging center. The legal issue becomes whether the hospital’s actions (or omissions) were a substantial factor in the harm you suffered.


