Emergency care is fast by design, but that doesn’t mean errors are excused. In the Sellersburg area, many patients are coming in from busy commutes and active households—people may arrive with injuries from daily life, work tasks, sports, or traffic-related incidents. When the ER response is delayed or inadequate, the consequences can compound quickly.
We see recurring patterns in these cases:
- Triage decisions that don’t match the risk (especially when symptoms are evolving)
- Abnormal results that aren’t acted on fast enough
- Discharge guidance that fails to account for warning signs
- Medication or treatment issues that create preventable complications


