Emergency room mistakes don’t always look dramatic in the moment. They often start with small breakdowns that become serious once symptoms worsen.
Here are situations we frequently see in cases involving North Miami-area patients:
- Triage underestimation during peak hours: On busy days, clinicians may categorize symptoms as lower urgency than they should—especially when patients arrive with symptoms that can be mistaken for something less dangerous.
- Missed red flags from delayed testing: If imaging, labs, or consults are delayed—or if abnormal results aren’t escalated properly—the injury can progress before the right treatment begins.
- Medication and allergy issues: ER settings move quickly. Errors can involve wrong dosing, incorrect administration, or not accounting for allergies and prior prescriptions.
- Discharge instructions that don’t match the risk: Some injuries worsen after discharge when the plan didn’t reflect the patient’s actual symptoms, history, or test results.
If you’re wondering whether what happened “counts” as negligence, the answer depends on the record and the timeline—not just how serious the outcome turned out.


