Emergency departments commonly face crowding, staffing gaps, and rapid patient throughput. In the Fairview area, many patients arrive after work, school, or long drives—sometimes when symptoms have been building for hours.
That matters because ER malpractice claims frequently involve:
- Triage urgency choices that don’t match the risk level
- Incomplete symptom capture (especially when patients are stressed or unsure)
- Delays in ordering or acting on tests
A case can be strong even if the ER team was trying to move quickly. Speed alone is not a legal defense when the record shows care should have been different.


