In Tucson, malpractice disputes frequently turn on timing—especially when care begins in one setting and continues elsewhere.
For example:
- An ER visit for an acute issue during a busy shift, followed by outpatient follow-up that happens days or weeks later.
- Diagnostic testing ordered (or not ordered) while symptoms were changing—common during allergy seasons or illness spikes.
- Patients traveling between clinics, urgent care, and hospital departments, creating multiple medical record systems.
A calculator may ask for broad inputs like “medical bills” or “pain level,” but settlement value rises or falls based on whether the medical record shows:
- what should have been done at each step, and
- how the missed or delayed action caused the harm.


