In Menasha and the Fox Cities, emergency departments frequently see people who are:
- commuting between appointments and workplaces,
- dealing with injuries from industrial or construction environments,
- caring for children or older adults with symptoms that can escalate quickly,
- returning for rechecks when symptoms don’t improve.
When care goes wrong, it’s often not just the initial diagnosis—it’s the missed opportunity to escalate evaluation, order the right tests, or act on abnormal results. In ER malpractice disputes, the question becomes: was the clinical response reasonable at each decision point based on the symptoms and timeline?


