Many Portsmouth ER injury cases start with the same pattern: someone arrives with symptoms that should trigger quicker evaluation, but the record suggests a different level of urgency.
Common scenarios we see include:
- Under-triage or delayed reassessment for symptoms that later prove serious
- Missed or delayed imaging/lab testing when the presenting complaint warranted it
- Discharge decisions that didn’t account for red-flag symptoms or risk factors
- Medication errors (wrong dose, contraindications, incomplete reconciliation)
- Follow-up failures—including abnormal results not acted on quickly enough
Even when the outcome is severe, the key question isn’t “Was there a bad result?” It’s whether the care met the accepted emergency standard for the patient’s situation.


