Emergency rooms across South Alabama—especially during high-traffic seasons—can experience crowding, staffing strain, and competing priorities. In Foley, that means a few patterns show up more often in injury claims:
- Commuter and travel timelines: People arrive after driving long distances from nearby areas for work, family obligations, or urgent symptoms. The “when it started” detail matters, and gaps in history can lead to poor triage decisions.
- Visitor-style documentation problems: Guests and short-term residents may not know their full medication list, allergies, or prior diagnoses—especially if they’re away from home and records are harder to obtain.
- Delayed follow-up after discharge: Some ER discharges include instructions to “return if symptoms worsen,” but if the warning signs were missed in triage or diagnosis, the harm can accelerate quickly.
The goal of a legal review is to separate what happened from what should have happened—using the same record your providers relied on.


