In many Logan cases, the first red flag doesn’t arrive as a dramatic event. It shows up as a pattern that families can’t easily explain:
- A noticeable jump in sleepiness after a dose or medication schedule update
- New confusion or agitation that appears shortly after administration
- Breathing changes, slowed responses, or unusual weakness
- Falls that cluster around medication administration times
- A rapid deterioration after a hospital discharge or urgent care visit
Because family members often coordinate visits around commuting schedules (for example, balancing work, school, and travel to care facilities), important observations may be missed unless they’re documented early. A lawyer can help you preserve the timeline needed to evaluate whether medication monitoring and response met Utah standards of care.


