Not every bad outcome is malpractice. But certain patterns in emergency care can raise serious legal questions—particularly when symptoms suggested an urgent problem.
Common red flags we look for in Mechanicsburg-area ER records include:
- Triage delays: high-risk complaints documented as lower priority, or vital sign deterioration not met with escalation.
- Missed or delayed diagnostics: imaging or labs ordered too late, not ordered at all, or results not acted on.
- Medication issues: wrong dose, incomplete allergy review, or failure to account for interactions.
- Discharge that didn’t fit the risk level: discharge instructions that didn’t match the severity described during the visit.
- Inconsistent charting: notes that don’t align with the timeline of symptoms, observations, or clinician decision-making.
If your ER visit involved worsening symptoms after discharge—for example, return visits, specialist follow-up, or new diagnoses—those details often become central to evaluating fault and causation.


