Every emergency department has pressure, but Memphis patients often describe similar real-world circumstances that can affect how care is documented and how quickly decisions are made.
You may have a potential claim if your records show issues such as:
- Delayed evaluation after arrival—especially when symptoms suggested a time-sensitive condition (stroke, sepsis, severe allergic reaction, heart problems).
- Triage decisions that didn’t match the urgency—for example, when a complaint was recorded in a way that lowered the level of monitoring.
- Missed or delayed follow-up on abnormal tests—a common problem when labs or imaging return after the initial provider encounter.
- Medication mistakes—including wrong dosage, failure to account for documented allergies, or not reconciling medications.
- Discharge planning that didn’t fit the risk—when instructions were too general or when return precautions were inadequate for the symptoms described.
If any of this sounds familiar, the next step is not guessing. It’s getting the facts lined up against what competent emergency providers would have done under similar circumstances.


