Many people in the Oak Ridge area first realize something may be off when their experience doesn’t match the explanation they were given. Common “early flags” include:
- Discharge paperwork or post-op summaries that don’t align with what you remember receiving or being told
- Imaging reports that seem inconsistent with later findings or follow-up recommendations
- Operative or anesthesia documentation that appears incomplete, overly generic, or unusually structured
- References to automated systems, clinical decision tools, or “generated” documentation that raises questions about how decisions were made
You don’t have to prove wrongdoing on your own. But these inconsistencies can be critical in determining whether medical care fell below the standard of care.


