While every claim is different, Sun Prairie-area situations tend to share a pattern: symptoms are recognized (or should be recognized) as urgent, but the initial ER course doesn’t match that level of concern.
Common local scenarios we investigate include:
- “Return visit” problems after discharge: A patient is sent home after an ER evaluation, but within a short window their symptoms escalate—raising questions about whether follow-up instructions, monitoring, or re-evaluation should have happened sooner.
- Serious symptom triage under pressure: ERs can be busy, including during peak commuting hours and weekends. We examine whether triage decisions and escalation protocols aligned with accepted emergency standards.
- Medication and allergy safety issues: Wisconsin residents frequently manage chronic conditions and prescriptions. When the ER record shows medication errors, allergy mismatches, or dosing problems, we look at how those issues may have contributed to harm.
- Diagnostic delays tied to imaging/labs: When imaging or lab results are not acted on appropriately—or when a concerning result is documented but not communicated or treated—we review whether the delay changed the patient’s trajectory.
These cases aren’t won by outrage or headlines. They’re built by matching the medical record to what competent emergency providers would do in the same circumstances.


