Emergency care in the Tampa Bay area can involve time pressure, frequent patient volume, and the real-world challenge of symptoms that change quickly. In our experience, ER malpractice questions often arise after situations like:
- Delayed evaluation of serious symptoms during the wait time between triage and treatment.
- Discharge decisions that didn’t match the risk—especially when a patient still had worsening symptoms.
- Test and imaging problems, including abnormal results not followed up or not acted on in time.
- Medication and allergy issues, such as incorrect dosing or failing to recognize contraindications.
- Communication gaps between ER staff and the next provider, leaving patients without the right instructions.
These issues may not feel “legal” at first. But they can become central to a claim once the record shows what was known, what should have been done, and how the patient’s condition changed afterward.


