Hospital negligence claims are rarely about one dramatic moment. More often, families notice a pattern—something that didn’t seem addressed, then later becomes worse.
In our experience with communities around Cedarburg, WI, the concerns often center on:
- Discharge timing and follow-up gaps: A patient is sent home, but symptoms worsen before outpatient care can begin.
- Medication reconciliation problems: Changes made in the hospital don’t match what’s prescribed at discharge.
- Delayed escalation in the ER or inpatient unit: Symptoms that should have triggered reassessment weren’t acted on quickly enough.
- Documentation that doesn’t match the clinical reality: Key complaints or vital changes appear missing, delayed, or inconsistently recorded.
- Infection control or post-procedure complications: Not every infection is negligence, but the chart may show how precautions and monitoring were handled.
Because these issues are chart-driven, the case often turns on what the records say—and what they don’t.


