In South Fulton, people frequently seek emergency care after a long day: getting off work, traveling across the metro, picking up kids, and then dealing with symptoms that escalate quickly. That reality can create patterns we see in real cases—symptoms worsen during commuting, triage questions are rushed, and the chart becomes the only reliable timeline.
When care is delayed—such as a slower-than-appropriate response to alarming symptoms, incomplete reassessment, or abnormal test results not being acted on—injuries can progress. The legal challenge is proving that the delay or oversight mattered medically, not just that the outcome was unfortunate.


