Boerne residents often travel to get medical care, and ER visits can happen after commutes, day trips, or weekends when schedules are packed. When symptoms show up on a timeline tied to work, school pickup, or a return drive, it can feel like the “window” for proper evaluation was missed.
In Texas, emergency departments must respond to urgent symptoms with reasonable speed and appropriate triage. When that doesn’t happen—such as delayed assessment of stroke-like signs, worsening injuries overlooked during initial intake, or test results not handled properly—the impact can extend far beyond the ER visit.


