Emergency room negligence cases often begin with a narrow window of time—minutes matter, and the record usually shows the story. In the Sandy area, we commonly see allegations tied to:
- Triage delays during peak traffic periods (patients arriving after long drives or after symptoms worsen at home)
- Missed or delayed workups for time-sensitive complaints (such as stroke-like symptoms, severe infections, or internal bleeding)
- Imaging or lab follow-through failures (orders placed but results not acted on, or results not communicated clearly)
- Discharge plan problems that don’t match the patient’s condition—especially when follow-up requires prompt specialist care
- Medication and allergy issues that become dangerous when patients are already stressed, dehydrated, or in pain
Even when the ER team was busy, Oregon negligence law looks at whether the care met the accepted medical standard under the circumstances—busy does not eliminate accountability.


