Many ER problems in the Palmetto area don’t look dramatic at first. They show up as “almost” mistakes—something that seems minor until days later.
We often see concerns involving:
- Delayed evaluation of time-sensitive symptoms after long wait times or unclear triage categorization.
- Missed or late diagnosis when initial symptoms could have pointed to a serious condition (even if the full picture wasn’t obvious at arrival).
- Medication and allergy issues—including wrong dose, incomplete allergy histories, or documentation gaps.
- Return-to-ER or follow-up breakdowns where discharge instructions didn’t match the risk level implied by lab results, imaging, or exam findings.
In a community where many patients have caregiving responsibilities and limited flexibility, delays can be especially costly. The legal question becomes: what should have been done, and how did the delay or error affect the outcome?


