Clinton families often run into the same practical hurdles:
- Faster discharge planning and transfers after head injuries, fractures, or worsening mobility—making it harder to preserve evidence.
- More limited access to specialists without traveling, which can delay documentation of long-term impact.
- Staffing and shift coverage realities that affect supervision during high-risk times (evenings, weekends, and medication-change periods).
- Multiple facilities involved (rehab, hospital, home health), creating a fragmented paper trail that insurance companies may use to dispute causation.
A strong claim requires aligning the incident story with the medical record—and doing it early enough that key documents and recordings are not lost.


