Falls Church families often juggle work schedules, commutes, school pickups, and quick hospital updates—meaning injuries can be noticed in fragments. In many cases we see patterns like:
- A resident becomes unusually drowsy, unsteady, or confused soon after a dose change.
- Staff documentation reflects one story, while family-observed behavior reflects another.
- Transfers to nearby hospitals and rehab units create handoff gaps, where medication lists aren’t reconciled the same way twice.
- Discharge paperwork and facility logs don’t line up on when medication changes occurred.
These are not “just paperwork issues.” In medication injury claims, the timeline is often the difference between a case that can move forward and one that gets dismissed as coincidence.


