Temple residents don’t just use emergency rooms for accidents—they also go in when symptoms flare up after busy workdays, long commutes, or weekend activities around central Texas. In the ER, that pace can create risk: crowded waiting areas, rapid triage decisions, and information that’s incomplete at the moment someone is trying to get help.
When a patient is discharged too soon, symptoms are minimized, or follow-up instructions aren’t clear, the harm may not be obvious until days later. If the emergency department record shows a missed opportunity—such as inadequate assessment, delayed imaging or lab review, or a discharge that didn’t match the patient’s condition—you may have grounds to seek compensation.


