In the Florence area, many residents rely on the ER after events that happen fast—car crashes on the interstates, slip-and-falls around retail corridors, weekend injuries connected to community events, and sudden medical symptoms that escalate while you’re trying to get to the right place.
In these situations, the difference between appropriate care and negligent care is frequently found in:
- Triage decisions (how quickly you were categorized and reassessed)
- Symptom progression while you waited
- Whether abnormal results were addressed or left for later review
- Discharge instructions—especially whether “return if worse” guidance was realistic based on your presentation
A Florence case often hinges on whether clinicians documented the timeline clearly and acted promptly when new information surfaced.


