Emergency departments in South Florida frequently operate under heavy patient volume, limited bed availability, and high acuity arrivals—conditions that can affect how quickly someone is assessed and what gets documented.
In West Park, common scenarios we see involve:
- Commuter injuries and sudden symptoms after driving, exercising, or workplace activity—where timing matters for diagnosis.
- Pedestrian and crosswalk incidents (near shopping areas and busier corridors) where the initial complaint is sometimes minimized.
- Return visits after discharge when symptoms worsen, but the first visit didn’t fully capture risk factors.
None of that excuse negligence. It does mean the medical record—triage notes, vital sign trends, orders, discharge instructions—becomes the center of the case.


