Emergency room errors aren’t always dramatic at first. Many cases start with “routine” decisions that later prove harmful. In Kissimmee, FL, claims often involve situations like:
- Delayed evaluation during high-traffic periods: After long commutes or a day out, patients may wait for triage while symptoms escalate.
- Missed or delayed serious conditions: Examples include stroke-like symptoms, internal bleeding concerns, severe infections, or heart-related warning signs that weren’t treated as urgent enough.
- Abnormal test results not acted on: Imaging or lab findings may not lead to the next step—return instructions, escalation, or follow-up.
- Medication and allergy problems: Wrong dose, overlooked allergy history, or incomplete reconciliation can cause additional harm.
- Discharge plans that don’t match the risk: Patients may receive instructions that don’t adequately reflect red-flag symptoms or safety-net guidance.
These issues may show up in the record as gaps, inconsistent timelines, or incomplete reasoning for the clinical decisions made.


