Emergency departments in the Houston region, including facilities that serve Deer Park residents, operate with constant pressure: high patient volume, rapid triage decisions, and clinicians switching between multiple critical cases.
That environment makes timing and paperwork accuracy especially important. In many ER negligence disputes, the turning point isn’t simply “what happened”—it’s whether the record reflects:
- when symptoms were first reported
- what vital signs showed over time
- how quickly tests were ordered and reviewed
- whether abnormal results were acted on
- whether discharge instructions matched the patient’s risk level
Even when the outcome is severe, negligence must be connected to the care decisions that were made at the time. That connection usually depends on the timeline found in the chart and supporting follow-up care.


