Emergency room malpractice claims in our area frequently involve problems that are easy to miss in the chaos of a busy department—especially when people arrive after a stressful commute or with symptoms that come and go.
Some Brunswick-specific situations we see include:
- Delayed stroke/heart evaluation after “on and off” symptoms while a person is waiting to see if it passes.
- Work-related injuries (industrial or warehouse environments) where initial triage focuses on the visible injury while deeper issues are not fully evaluated.
- Medication and allergy mix-ups when patients are rushed, forget key details, or medication lists are incomplete.
- Return visit problems—when a patient is discharged with instructions that don’t reflect risk, and the condition worsens shortly after.
The key question is whether the care provided matched what a competent emergency team would do under similar circumstances—and whether that failure contributed to the harm.


