In many long-term care cases across Oklahoma, the “incident” isn’t always dramatic at first. Families often report a pattern that starts after:
- a dose increase or schedule adjustment
- a new medication added following a doctor visit
- a transfer between facilities or back from a hospital stay
- a shift in staff or documentation practices
If symptoms appeared shortly after a medication change—especially sedation, breathing problems, falls, delirium, or worsening mobility—your next step is to capture the timeline. That timeline becomes the backbone of any claim because it helps connect what the facility did (or didn’t do) to what happened to your loved one.


