Durant and southeast Oklahoma communities often rely on a smaller number of care facilities and service providers. That can mean:
- Faster escalation from “routine” care to urgent injury care when families notice changes in mobility, balance, or behavior.
- More competition for records once a case begins—incident documentation, staffing logs, and video retention can become harder to retrieve later.
- Practical barriers to follow-up (transportation, scheduling, and coordinating specialists) that can delay evidence collection.
Because of that, families benefit from a plan that prioritizes records preservation and a timeline before conversations with the facility harden into formal disputes.


