In and around Margate, many ER cases start with the same pattern: a patient arrives during peak hours—when departments are busy and clinicians must decide quickly. Negligence allegations often emerge after the fact, when:
- Symptoms don’t improve the way they should after discharge
- A return visit reveals complications that should have been addressed sooner
- Imaging or lab results appear inconsistent with what was discussed at the first visit
- Medication prescribed at discharge causes adverse effects that were preventable with correct review and monitoring
Florida residents often assume the ER “must have done everything possible.” But the legal question isn’t whether the outcome was unfortunate—it’s whether the care fell below what a competent emergency provider would do with the information available at the time.


