In Northwest Arkansas, patients often move between providers, clinics, and imaging locations—sometimes across different systems and electronic record platforms. That reality can make surgical timelines confusing even when everyone acted in good faith.
But when you see signs like these, it may be time for a legal record review:
- Follow-up notes don’t align with the operative report
- Imaging summaries mention automated findings that weren’t addressed in treatment
- Discharge instructions reference documentation that appears incomplete or different from what you experienced
- Notes include language suggesting system-generated content without clear confirmation by clinicians
These issues don’t automatically prove negligence. However, they do justify careful investigation—especially when the injury is serious or worsening.


