Emergency care decisions can’t be measured by hindsight—clinicians must respond to symptoms as they present. In Canyon Lake, common local realities can affect what happens in the hours after someone arrives:
- Traffic and travel time to larger medical facilities can affect how long symptoms have been progressing before evaluation.
- Weekend and holiday surges can increase ER crowding, which may contribute to rushed triage or delayed testing.
- Outdoor- and activity-related injuries (falls, heat stress, dehydration, boating-related trauma) can look “minor” at first but require careful monitoring.
If the ER course involved missed diagnoses, inadequate monitoring, or discharge that didn’t match the patient’s risk level, that’s exactly the type of situation we investigate.


