In a smaller regional medical market like Cheyenne, people frequently move between providers—urgent care, specialty clinics, hospitals, imaging centers, and follow-up appointments. That makes the sequence of events especially important.
In negligence claims, the dispute usually isn’t whether someone was harmed. It’s whether the care delivered fell below the standard expected in Wyoming and whether that lapse meaningfully contributed to the harm.
That’s why we help families organize records around:
- When symptoms changed (and what was reported)
- When tests were ordered vs. completed
- When medication was administered vs. when deterioration occurred
- When escalation should have happened (and who was responsible for it)
A messy timeline can let the defense argue that the injury was inevitable or unrelated. A clean one helps your lawyer explain causation in a way experts can support.


