Many Lancaster families face the same pattern: an injury or delay happens during treatment, and then the fallout plays out across appointments, specialists, and follow-up care. When you plug answers into an AI form, it’s easy to miss timing details—especially when:
- symptoms worsen after discharge (and you only realize later that follow-up should have been sooner)
- care is split between primary providers and specialists
- imaging, lab results, or referral notes take time to reach the right clinician
- work schedules limit how quickly treatment and documentation are completed
Those gaps matter. In practice, Ohio claims often turn on the medical record timeline—what was known, what should have been done, and whether the provider’s actions (or inaction) caused the harm.


