Louisville is part of the Denver metro—so ER visits often happen during familiar local patterns:
- After-hours commuting and traffic delays: Patients may arrive later than expected with symptoms that have progressed, affecting what clinicians considered “urgent” at the start.
- Weather and seasonal surges: Colorado temperature swings, slip-and-fall injuries, and asthma/COPD flare-ups increase volume during certain weeks.
- Event weekends and busy nights: Higher patient load can mean faster triage decisions and more reliance on charts, vitals trends, and discharge plans.
A negligence claim doesn’t turn on whether the ER was busy. It turns on whether care still met the accepted standard for the patient’s presenting symptoms, timeline, and risk level.


