Many of the cases we see locally don’t start with dramatic headlines—they start with a timeline.
For example, a patient may present after:
- an accident on a busy roadway during rush hour,
- an injury that worsens after discharge,
- a sudden illness triggered by dehydration/heat exposure common in Georgia summers,
- symptoms that should have prompted observation or faster testing.
A key issue is often what the ER documented at discharge—especially whether the plan included appropriate return precautions, follow-up instructions, and monitoring. If a patient’s worsening symptoms were foreseeable, a failure to act promptly (or to communicate clearly) can become central to the claim.


