Emergency departments are busy, and in Central Florida that busyness can intensify around commute-heavy weekdays, after events, and during periods of high patient volume. Patients in Sanford frequently report problems that can become negligence claims when the documentation and timing don’t match accepted emergency standards.
You may have a potential case if you experienced issues such as:
- Delayed evaluation after you reported serious symptoms (for example, chest pain, stroke-like signs, severe shortness of breath, or uncontrolled bleeding)
- Discharge that didn’t match your condition—such as being sent home despite concerning test results or worsening symptoms
- Medication or allergy-related mistakes—including incorrect dosing, failure to reconcile home meds, or unsafe administration
- Testing and follow-up gaps—when abnormal lab or imaging results weren’t acted on promptly or were not communicated effectively
- Triage problems—such as being categorized too low in urgency despite symptoms that required immediate intervention
The key is not whether the outcome was bad. It’s whether the ER team’s decisions and actions fell below the standard of care and whether that failure likely contributed to your injury.


