In our experience with medical negligence claims in Brevard County, ER problems often arise in situations where time, communication, and follow-up matter.
Some patterns we frequently see include:
- “It didn’t seem serious at first” triage issues: Patients arrive with symptoms that can be serious but may be difficult to interpret immediately—especially when the patient is overwhelmed, stressed, or unsure of their timeline.
- Delayed imaging or test escalation: When symptoms suggest a condition that requires urgent diagnostics, a delay can allow the problem to worsen.
- Medication and discharge problems after long waits: ERs can be busy, and the risk of dosing or allergy-related mistakes increases when information isn’t clearly captured.
- Return-to-care failures: Sometimes discharge instructions look reasonable on paper, but the plan doesn’t match the patient’s risk level or symptom progression.
These issues don’t always look obvious from the outside. The details are usually in the ER chart: vital signs trends, order times, nursing documentation, provider notes, and what happened after abnormal results.


