Firestone’s mix of residential neighborhoods and commuter traffic can create pressure on families and ER staff alike—especially when people decide to “wait and see” until symptoms worsen. That timing sometimes becomes central to an ER malpractice claim.
You may have a claim if your ER visit involved issues such as:
- Delayed workup after high-risk symptoms (e.g., chest pain, severe abdominal pain, stroke-like signs)
- Discharge decisions that didn’t fit the documented condition—especially when return precautions were unclear
- Imaging or lab results not acted on promptly (or not communicated in time to prevent deterioration)
- Medication or allergy-related mistakes that can trigger avoidable complications
- Triage inconsistencies—for example, when recorded vitals and symptom severity don’t match the level of urgency assigned
Even when the ER team was busy or the hospital was crowded, Colorado negligence law focuses on whether care met the accepted standard for the circumstances—not on excuses.


