Port Orchard patients and families often face the same types of problems that show up in medical charts across the Kitsap Peninsula, including:
- Delayed escalation during worsening symptoms (especially when nursing notes show “monitoring” but no timely call to the ordering provider)
- Medication-related mistakes after a discharge change or transfer of care (dosing timing, missed reconciliations, or allergy/interaction issues)
- Post-procedure complications where documentation doesn’t clearly match the severity of the event
- Infection-control failures that appear in patterns within facility records (not every infection is negligence—your chart has to be analyzed correctly)
- Safety issues around transitions—ER-to-admission, admission-to-surgery, or discharge-to-follow-up
These cases aren’t about blaming individuals. They’re about whether the hospital met the standard of care under the circumstances and whether the harm is medically connected to the care decisions.


