While every case is different, ER negligence claims in the Troy area commonly involve situations like:
- Symptoms that worsened after discharge: You were sent home or advised to follow up, but your condition deteriorated quickly.
- Test results not acted on: Imaging or lab work may have suggested a serious problem, yet the follow-up plan didn’t match the risk.
- Triage and waiting-area delays: In crowded ERs, patients sometimes wait longer than the seriousness of their symptoms warranted.
- Medication or allergy problems: Errors can include dosing issues, incorrect medication selection, or failure to account for known allergies.
- Misreading or communicating critical findings: When charting or communication doesn’t track what was actually observed, the record can become a roadblock.
If any of these sound familiar, the next step is not to guess—it’s to gather the right information early and evaluate how the medical timeline should have unfolded.


