Quincy is a community where people commute, travel for appointments, and manage responsibilities—work shifts, childcare, and weekend obligations. After an emergency visit, it’s common for patients (or family members) to be told to “monitor” symptoms or return if things worsen.
But in ER negligence cases, the details matter: what was documented at triage, how quickly tests were ordered and reviewed, and whether discharge instructions matched the patient’s presenting symptoms and risk level.
If you or your loved one left the ER still getting worse, the question becomes whether the care provided in Quincy’s emergency setting met the applicable standard of care—and whether any breach contributed to the harm.


