While every case is different, ER malpractice questions in our region often come from situations like:
- Delayed evaluation during peak demand: Long waits, crowded rooms, and rushed triage decisions can affect how quickly symptoms are assessed.
- Misread or incomplete charting: If vital signs, symptom descriptions, or allergy information aren’t accurately documented, later clinicians may not have what they need.
- Missed “two-phase” conditions: Some illnesses look minor at first but worsen after discharge—especially when follow-up instructions are unclear.
- Medication and testing mistakes: Incorrect dosing, failure to consider interactions, or ordering the wrong test can lead to avoidable harm.
If your ER visit occurred in Amherst or involved an Ohio facility, the key question is whether the care provided matched what competent emergency providers would typically do under similar circumstances.


