Emergency rooms are built for speed, but speed doesn’t eliminate legal duties. In Perry, common scenarios can increase the risk that something important gets overlooked:
- Late-day traffic and long waits: When patients arrive after commuting or after running errands, symptoms may have changed by the time they’re triaged.
- Mixed symptom narratives: Busy households often describe symptoms quickly and may not remember details like exact onset time—details that matter in emergency medicine.
- Return visits and “worsening after discharge”: It’s not unusual for someone to be seen once, discharged, and then return soon after when symptoms escalate.
When the ER record doesn’t reflect a careful response to what the patient presented, negligence may be part of the explanation.


