In a typical Lansdowne injury scenario, the patient arrives after a sudden illness or accident—sometimes after a long day of work or travel, sometimes following a slip-and-fall, motor vehicle crash, or a worsening condition noticed at home. When the ER’s early decisions are off—triage intensity, initial assessment, or ordering the right tests—problems can compound quickly.
Pennsylvania law requires more than showing that the outcome was unfortunate. The case usually turns on whether the ER team’s actions matched what a reasonably competent emergency provider would do under similar circumstances, and whether that lapse contributed to the harm.


