Munster patients frequently arrive at the emergency department after workday travel, school pickups, or evening commutes—sometimes after symptoms have been ignored because the schedule felt “manageable.” In practice, that can create a tighter timeline for clinicians to interpret symptoms correctly.
When the record shows that a patient’s complaints were minimized, the urgency of triage was misread, or discharge instructions didn’t match the patient’s risk level, the legal focus becomes the same: what should have happened, when it should have happened, and whether the delay or error caused harm.


