In and around Jeffersonville, people commonly seek emergency care after a long workday, after travel, or after noticing symptoms that seemed “manageable” at first. The problem is that ER decisions are made in minutes—so the details of when symptoms started, what was documented, and what was (or wasn’t) followed up can determine whether care was reasonable.
In many cases, the dispute isn’t about whether the patient was harmed—it’s about whether the ER team responded appropriately based on the information available at the time. That means the factual timeline matters more than anything else.


