Emergency room mistakes aren’t limited to one type of patient or one type of symptom. In Waxahachie, we often see patterns tied to how people arrive, how quickly symptoms escalate, and how discharge planning is handled after long days.
Some situations that frequently lead to negligence allegations include:
- Traffic-related injuries and delayed symptom recognition: After a collision on a highway or local route, pain and neurological symptoms can worsen after the initial ER evaluation.
- Busy-ER triage and discharge timing issues: When a patient is sent home with return precautions that don’t match the risk level, conditions can deteriorate.
- Medication and allergy documentation problems: A missed allergy, an incorrect dose, or unclear instructions can create complications—particularly when patients are already managing other prescriptions.
- Missed or delayed diagnostic workups: Symptoms that overlap (for example, heart/lung problems vs. other causes) may require prompt imaging, labs, or monitoring that didn’t occur.
These cases often turn on whether the ER team acted reasonably given the patient’s presentation, vitals, and timeline.


