Flowood residents often end up in the ER after a fast-moving day—work schedules, school pickups, and travel along busy corridors can make it easy to lose time before symptoms get evaluated. The most common negligence allegations we see involve:
- Missed or delayed “time-sensitive” diagnoses after symptoms were reported (for example, conditions where minutes matter)
- Triage decisions that didn’t match the risk level based on what the patient described and what clinicians observed
- Test and imaging problems—orders that weren’t completed, abnormal results that weren’t acted on, or incomplete follow-up instructions
- Medication or allergy-related errors that can worsen outcomes, especially when patients don’t know all the details in the moment
No matter how busy the ER is, negligence claims are about the care actually provided—how it was documented, how quickly it responded to symptoms, and whether the plan of care was appropriate.


