Ocean City’s emergency departments often see spikes during peak months and weekends. That can mean:
- longer waits before a full evaluation,
- rapid triage decisions made with limited information,
- quicker discharge discussions amid competing staffing needs.
Those realities do not excuse substandard care. But they make the facts—timing, vitals, orders, and follow-up instructions—especially important.
If your loved one was discharged and worsened later, or if symptoms were treated as “minor” before becoming serious, the next step is understanding what the record shows and what a reasonable emergency team would have done under similar circumstances in New Jersey.


