Emergency departments serve a wide range of patients—people coming in after work accidents, car crashes, or sudden medical symptoms that can’t wait for a primary care appointment. In Central, those high-pressure arrivals are often complicated by:
- Peak traffic delays and long wait times that affect how quickly symptoms are triaged and reevaluated
- Commuter and night-shift injuries, where timing of onset and medication history may be harder to recall accurately
- Follow-up gaps after discharge—when instructions aren’t clear or return precautions aren’t emphasized
ER malpractice allegations typically arise when the emergency team’s decisions fall below what a competent emergency provider would do in similar circumstances. That can include failures in triage urgency, diagnostic follow-through, medication safety, and appropriate monitoring.


