New Orleans days can move fast: a night out turns into a medical emergency; a visitor pushes through symptoms; a caregiver tries to get answers before closing time. But in emergency medicine, minutes can change outcomes.
If you believe your condition should have been treated as urgent—based on your symptoms, vital signs, or what you told triage—your case often turns on the same question: what should have happened, and when?
We help clients map the ER timeline by pulling together the pieces that insurance adjusters and defense teams rely on, such as:
- triage notes and initial vital signs
- orders placed vs. treatments actually given
- timing of lab work and imaging
- discharge instructions and return precautions
- medication administration records


