Atlantic City is a place where emergency departments can see unusual surges—tourist peaks, events, and nights when people arrive after falls, alcohol-related incidents, and sudden injuries. When crowds increase and patients move quickly through triage, small breakdowns can become serious:
- Long waits after triage when symptoms were high-risk
- Missed red flags in patients who appear “stable” at first but deteriorate
- Communication gaps when information from EMS, family members, or prior facilities isn’t integrated clearly
The key point: a bad outcome alone doesn’t prove malpractice. But in a high-pressure ER setting, the documentation and timeline matter enormously.


