Emergency room problems don’t always look dramatic at first. Many malpractice claims in Union City begin with issues that are easy to miss when you’re waiting under pressure.
What we often see in cases involving NJ emergency visits:
- Triage that didn’t match the urgency: symptoms that should have triggered faster evaluation may have been categorized too low.
- Misread or incomplete history: in a multilingual, high-traffic setting, key symptom details may not be captured clearly—especially if communication breaks down.
- Abnormal results that didn’t lead to timely action: labs and imaging can be documented, but the clinical response may lag behind what the findings suggest.
- Discharge instructions that didn’t match the risk: when patients leave with return precautions that are unclear or inconsistent with the severity documented, harm can escalate quickly.
- Medication and allergy documentation issues: small charting errors can create serious downstream effects.
None of these problems are “typical bad luck.” They’re the kinds of record-level failures that lawyers and medical reviewers examine closely.


