In many Missouri City cases, the first red flags don’t always arrive as “obvious mistakes.” Instead, families notice a shift that seems to line up with medication administration—especially after a facility changes prescriptions following a hospital visit or specialist appointment.
Common patterns we see in Texas nursing home medication harm cases include:
- Rapid increase in sleepiness or sedation that doesn’t match the resident’s baseline
- New confusion, delirium, or agitation after doses are adjusted
- Frequent falls or loss of balance following medication changes
- Breathing irregularities or oxygen struggles after certain medications
- Behavior changes that appear shortly after administration and don’t improve
If the timing lines up, it matters. Courts and insurance carriers will expect a coherent timeline showing what changed, when it changed, and how staff responded (or didn’t respond).


