Florence is a community where many people rely on quick access to emergency care—especially during busy commuting hours, seasonal travel, and weekends when traffic and crowds can strain wait times.
In practice, that means some common negligence allegations in our area involve:
- Triage under-pressure: patients with symptoms that should trigger rapid evaluation not being seen quickly enough.
- Return-visit complications: when someone is discharged with instructions that don’t match the severity of symptoms, and the condition worsens before they can get timely care.
- Communication gaps: when charting or discharge paperwork doesn’t clearly reflect what was reported, what tests were ordered, or what follow-up was recommended.
No matter how busy the ER environment is, negligence claims typically turn on whether care met the accepted standard for the patient’s situation—not on whether the department was crowded.


