Emergency departments in the Upstate are fast-paced and high-pressure. That environment can contribute to serious mistakes—especially when patients arrive with time-sensitive symptoms.
Common Greer-area scenarios we see when negligence is alleged include:
- Delay in evaluating high-risk symptoms (for example, stroke-like signs or severe chest pain)
- Discharge despite concerning results where follow-up instructions weren’t adequate
- Medication errors involving dosing, allergies, or interactions
- Failure to act on abnormal tests (lab or imaging results not treated with appropriate urgency)
- Triage or documentation problems that make it harder to show what was actually known at the time
These cases often turn on details: what was documented, when it was documented, and what a competent emergency provider would likely have done under similar circumstances.


