In the Suamico area, hospital cases often come to light after a discharge, a follow-up appointment, or a sudden deterioration once someone returns home. While every case is different, these scenarios frequently show up in discussions with Wisconsin injury clients:
- Delayed escalation after symptoms worsen (e.g., a condition that should have triggered additional testing, monitoring, or transfer)
- Medication and dosing problems that create preventable complications—especially when a patient already has multiple prescriptions
- Discharge issues that leave patients without appropriate instructions, follow-up, or safety planning
- Post-procedure or post-operative complications where the documentation doesn’t line up with the severity of the outcome
- Infection control concerns that may involve isolation practices, sanitation protocols, or antibiotic decisions
These patterns don’t automatically mean negligence occurred. But they are the types of events that often require a focused review of what the chart actually shows versus what a reasonable standard of care would require.


