Many Westerville residents end up contacting a lawyer after a pattern emerges in the chart—something that doesn’t match the urgency of the situation or the seriousness of symptoms. Common triggers include:
- Delayed escalation during ER visits (e.g., worsening pain, abnormal vitals, or new symptoms not prompting repeat evaluation)
- Medication administration problems tied to dosing, timing, allergies, or interactions
- Discharge that didn’t match the patient’s condition, especially when follow-up instructions were unclear or unrealistic
- Infection control lapses or post-procedure complications that appear linked to sanitation/isolation practices
In practical terms, these cases often hinge on how quickly clinicians responded and what documentation shows about decision-making.


