Many emergency room negligence claims start with patterns you can recognize from the outside—then confirm through the medical record.
In Columbus, common scenarios include:
- Symptoms treated as “not urgent enough” despite red flags like severe abdominal pain, stroke-like signs, breathing trouble, or uncontrolled bleeding.
- Test results not acted on—for example, imaging or lab work that suggests a dangerous condition but isn’t escalated or communicated properly.
- Medication problems tied to allergies, dosing errors, or inadequate review of what a patient already takes.
- Discharge instructions that don’t match the risk, such as sending a patient home without appropriate monitoring, return precautions, or timely follow-up.
The important point: a bad outcome alone doesn’t prove malpractice. Liability depends on what the ER team should have done under similar circumstances and how that lapse contributed to the injury.


