Emergency care decisions are supposed to be made in real time—based on symptoms, vital signs, test results, and clinical judgment. In Lauderdale Lakes, many residents are commuting, caring for family, or trying to get help after work or school hours. That context can affect how quickly symptoms are described, how promptly information is recorded, and how quickly imaging, labs, or specialist consults occur.
When a case involves delayed evaluation, missed red flags, or incomplete follow-through, the timeline becomes the centerpiece of the claim. That means the medical record must be reviewed closely for things like:
- Whether triage matched the severity of symptoms
- When orders were placed versus when tests were actually performed
- Whether abnormal results triggered appropriate action
- How discharge instructions addressed (or failed to address) ongoing risk


