Every case turns on the record, not the outcome alone. Still, certain patterns show up frequently in emergency department cases—especially when patients are trying to manage symptoms while commuting, working, or caring for family.
Common red flags include:
- Discharge that didn’t match the risk level (for example, a patient sent home despite symptoms that typically require urgent re-evaluation)
- Delayed or missed testing that a reasonable emergency provider would order based on presentation
- Medication problems such as incorrect dosing, failure to account for documented allergies, or errors in what was administered
- Abnormal results not acted on (imaging or lab findings that were overlooked, misread, or not communicated effectively)
- Triage delays where the charted urgency doesn’t align with the reported symptoms
If any of these concerns are part of your story, it’s worth getting a focused legal review—because the strongest cases are built from timelines and objective records.


