Residents in the greater East Bay often seek emergency care after incidents that happen at the worst possible times—commutes, school pick-ups, weekend errands, and late-night activity. That can affect how quickly symptoms are recognized and how clearly they’re recorded.
Examples we frequently see in San Leandro-area cases include:
- Missed severity during triage after injuries from car crashes near major corridors or intersections (pain can worsen after discharge).
- Delayed diagnosis when symptoms overlap (for instance, abdominal pain that later reveals a more serious condition).
- Medication and instructions problems when patients leave with confusing discharge guidance and then deteriorate at home.
- Follow-up failures when test results require escalation but the next step isn’t clearly communicated.
Even when the ER is doing its best under pressure, California law focuses on whether care met the accepted medical standard for the circumstances—not whether the outcome was unfortunate.


