In many Corpus Christi cases, the first sign something is wrong isn’t a dramatic complication—it’s a mismatch. For example:
- A discharge summary says one thing, but follow-up imaging or symptoms suggest another.
- A generated note references automated interpretation that doesn’t appear to have changed the care plan.
- Operative details appear incomplete or inconsistent across versions of the chart.
If you noticed language that sounds “automated” (or you suspect decision-support software was used), don’t assume it’s harmless. In a settlement review, those details can affect how insurers evaluate standard-of-care and causation.


