A Clinical Error in Treatment Can Change a Life
When someone enters a treatment facility, they are placing their clinical care in the hands of staff they have just met — trusting that the intake assessment is thorough, the diagnosis is accurate, and the prescription is safe. For most patients, that trust is the only option they have.
How negligence happens:
Incorrect diagnoses or rushed clinical assessments
Wrong medication or dangerous drug combinations
Allergies ignored or improperly recorded
Treatment plans copied or not tailored to the patient
When that trust is betrayed by a rushed clinical assessment, a copied treatment plan, or a medication that should never have been prescribed, the consequences reach far beyond the patient's time in treatment. Medication errors in treatment settings can trigger seizures, destabilize mental health conditions, and create new medical crises that follow a person for years.

Susan Ramsey Has Reviewed Hundreds of Treatment Records. She Knows What Safe Care Looks Like.
Susan's ICU nursing background gives her a clinical lens that most attorneys do not have. When she reviews a medication chart, she is not looking for legal keywords — she is reading a record of clinical decisions and identifying exactly when and how the standard of care was violated. That expertise changes the trajectory of a case.
Together, Ryan and Susan pursue full accountability for every injury caused by misdiagnosis and medication error — including the cost of corrective care, the ongoing effects of the harm, and the pain and suffering no family should have had to absorb because a facility cut corners on something as fundamental as a diagnosis.

