Brown Deer residents often rely on nearby medical facilities for urgent, post-ER, and follow-up care. When something goes wrong, the pattern is usually tied to preventable breakdowns—especially during high-stress moments like admissions, transfers, medication changes, or discharge.
Common issues that lead people to contact our team include:
- Delayed escalation after worsening symptoms: A patient reports new or increasing pain, weakness, shortness of breath, fever, or confusion, but the next step doesn’t happen quickly enough.
- Medication and dosing mistakes: Errors involving dosage, timing, allergies, or drug interactions—particularly when care shifts between providers.
- Discharge problems after ER or inpatient treatment: Discharge instructions that don’t match the patient’s actual condition, missed follow-up needs, or communication gaps that lead to deterioration.
- Infection-control lapses: Complications that may relate to sterile technique, isolation precautions, or antibiotic timing/management.
- Procedure-related safety failures: Wrong-site or wrong-patient issues, incomplete documentation, retained items, or breakdowns in monitoring during and after a procedure.
No two cases are identical. But the sooner the facts are gathered and organized, the easier it is to assess what likely happened and what evidence matters.


