In Glendora, many people rely on the ER when symptoms flare unexpectedly—like after a long day on the 210 Freeway, a change in weather, or an evening at local venues. The common thread is the same: ER decisions happen fast, and the early record (triage notes, vital signs, documentation of symptoms, orders, and discharge instructions) often becomes the center of the case.
When something goes wrong, it’s usually not one single moment. It may be:
- A triage categorization that didn’t match the risk level
- A missed or delayed diagnostic step
- Medication errors (including dosage and allergy-related issues)
- Failure to act on abnormal labs or imaging results
The sooner you preserve your documents and get a legal review, the better positioned you are to address these issues.


