Emergency departments often operate under heavy demand. In and around College Park, Prince George’s County, and the DC area, patients may present with symptoms that require rapid triage—yet the record sometimes shows gaps that can become central to a malpractice dispute.
In ER malpractice matters, we frequently review issues such as:
- Triage timing problems (when symptoms suggested urgency, but evaluation didn’t match)
- Medication and allergy review oversights (including dosing concerns or missed contraindications)
- Test result handling failures (abnormal labs/imaging not acted on promptly)
- Discharge planning that didn’t account for risk (return precautions that were too vague, follow-up that wasn’t realistic, or instructions that didn’t match the patient’s condition)
Even when the final diagnosis is difficult, Maryland law still expects providers to follow an appropriate standard of care for the situation they faced.


