Emergency department mistakes aren’t limited to one type of case. But in suburban communities like Hazel Park—where people often juggle commuting, school schedules, and family responsibilities— certain scenarios show up frequently:
- Symptoms dismissed too quickly during triage (especially when patients describe pain that seems “ordinary” at first)
- Delayed evaluation of stroke/heart warning signs when the presentation is unclear early
- Medication mix-ups (wrong dose, missed allergy history, or interaction concerns)
- Discharge that didn’t match the risk level, including missing return precautions or follow-up instructions
- Test results not acted on promptly, particularly when abnormal findings require escalation
No one expects a hospital to be perfect. The legal question is whether the care provided met Michigan’s standard of reasonable emergency practice—and whether a breach contributed to the harm.


