While every case is different, Clovis residents and visitors typically see similar patterns in emergency care issues. These are the situations where families most often realize “something doesn’t add up” after the fact:
- Symptoms that should have triggered urgent evaluation: For example, severe pain, breathing trouble, stroke-like signs, or uncontrolled bleeding that were not treated as time-critical.
- Lab or imaging results not acted on quickly enough: A discharge decision may be made while abnormal findings are still pending or not communicated clearly.
- Medication problems tied to allergies, interactions, or dosing: This can be especially serious when a patient is already managing chronic conditions.
- Unsafe discharge or return precautions: Patients may be sent home with instructions that don’t match their risk level, and the harm continues after they leave the ER.
If your loved one’s course worsened after the visit—especially if the deterioration aligns with what should have been recognized sooner—there may be a claim worth investigating.


