ER mistakes don’t happen in a vacuum. In Evans and nearby areas, people often arrive after:
- Commute-related stress and time pressure (trying to “wait it out” before getting help)
- Winter and outdoor exposure (falls, respiratory issues, dehydration)
- Family caregiving situations where symptoms are first noticed at home, not in a clinic
- Busy evening hours when staffing and patient flow can be strained
None of that excuses negligence. But it can shape what the ER knew at the moment triage decisions were made—what symptoms were reported, what vitals were documented, and whether the plan for testing and follow-up was appropriate.


