In and around Roma, ER visits often involve time pressure connected to everyday realities: people commuting for work, families traveling for care, and patients who may not be able to clearly explain symptoms when they’re in pain or fear.
Claims usually arise when the emergency department fails to act reasonably based on the information available at the time. That can include:
- Triage urgency problems (symptoms that required faster evaluation were handled as lower priority)
- Missed or delayed diagnosis (serious conditions that weren’t recognized soon enough)
- Treatment and monitoring gaps (wrong test timing, insufficient observation, or failure to respond to deterioration)
- Discharge and follow-up breakdowns (release decisions made without appropriate safety planning)
No one expects ER providers to be perfect. But Texas law requires care to meet a reasonable standard under the circumstances—especially when symptoms signal a potentially dangerous condition.


