In small-to-mid sized communities like Bluffton, emergency care may be affected by predictable pressures: seasonal increases in traffic, higher volumes during regional events, and the practical reality that staff must make rapid decisions with limited information at the outset.
That doesn’t reduce accountability—if anything, it makes the documentation even more important. In many ER malpractice cases, the key questions are:
- How quickly were vital signs reviewed and acted upon?
- Did triage match the level of urgency suggested by the symptoms?
- Were abnormal test results communicated and followed up?
- Did the discharge instructions reflect the patient’s risk level?
A settlement often depends on whether a medical reviewer can connect the care decisions to the injuries that followed. We help gather and organize the records needed to evaluate those questions.


