Lorain patients often arrive to the ER after long days, weather changes, and time-sensitive symptoms that escalate quickly—especially during seasonal illness spikes and periods of higher hospital volume. In these conditions, mistakes can be harder to detect later because the early charting, triage notes, and handoff documentation become even more important.
If your case involves missed or delayed evaluation, common “red flags” we look for include:
- Triage documentation that doesn’t match the reported symptoms (for example, severity noted later but not acted on at the start)
- Gaps in the timeline—when symptoms worsened, when vitals changed, and when tests were ordered versus resulted
- Abnormal test results not acted on quickly enough
- Discharge instructions that conflict with the clinical picture (especially when a patient returns or deteriorates)
This is not about blaming the ER staff for everything that went wrong. It’s about making sure your records tell an accurate story—and that the law is applied to the specific facts of your care.


