Emergency room mistakes aren’t always dramatic. Often, they show up in ways that are easy to miss when you’re stressed, in pain, or trying to describe symptoms between triage steps.
Common patterns we see in cases from Chubbuck and the surrounding region include:
- Triage urgency mismatches: A patient’s reported symptoms may suggest a higher level of urgency than what was assigned.
- Missed or delayed diagnostic work: Key tests or imaging that could have clarified the condition may have been ordered too late, not ordered, or not followed through.
- Medication and allergy issues: Wrong dosage, incomplete allergy documentation, or failure to account for interactions can cause additional harm.
- Discharge planning problems: Discharge instructions that don’t match the seriousness of symptoms can lead to preventable worsening.
These issues are fact-specific. The medical record is usually where the story becomes clear—or where important gaps create legal questions.


