Emergency department problems aren’t always dramatic in the moment. In practice, many ER malpractice allegations start with familiar patterns residents in Madison County experience—confusing symptoms, high-stress triage decisions, and limited time to connect the dots.
Common scenarios we see include:
- Missed or delayed diagnosis after a patient reports symptoms that should have triggered a more urgent workup.
- Triage or monitoring issues where vitals and symptom changes weren’t acted on quickly enough.
- Medication and dosing errors (including overlooked allergies or incorrect administration).
- Discharge and follow-up failures, such as returning home without adequate instructions for a condition that required closer observation.
When this happens, it’s not just about the bad outcome—it’s about whether the ER team met the accepted standard of care under the circumstances.


