Emergency room cases aren’t always about dramatic mistakes. Often, the problems are subtle and tied to fast-paced triage and decision-making. In Monroe, we commonly see questions from families about incidents like:
- Missed serious symptoms during initial triage—especially when the patient’s complaint is dismissed as “routine” despite warning signs.
- Delayed imaging or lab follow-through, where results weren’t acted on quickly enough to prevent progression.
- Medication and allergy issues, including incorrect dosing or failure to account for known reactions.
- Discharge that doesn’t match the risk, such as sending someone home with instructions that don’t align with what the record suggests.
Even when the ER team is working under pressure, negligence claims turn on one question: Did the care meet the standard expected for similar patients under similar circumstances?


