• 04 Medical & Institutional Negligence

Emergency Room Errors

In an emergency, every decision matters. When preventable mistakes cause harm, we help patients and families understand their options.

Overview

When people go to an emergency room, they trust that medical providers will recognize serious symptoms, make timely decisions, and provide appropriate care. When that doesn’t happen, the consequences can be life-changing. We help individuals and families across Wisconsin understand their options when an emergency room error causes preventable harm.

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  • Missed or delayed diagnoses in the emergency room
  • Failure to recognize stroke, heart attack, or other medical emergencies
  • Medication and treatment errors
  • Delays in testing, evaluation, or specialist consultation
  • Emergency room mistakes resulting in serious injury or death

How we approach this

What we actually do for you.

01

Review What Happened

Work with medical experts to understand whether the standard of care was met.

02

Identify Missed Opportunities

Determine whether earlier diagnosis or treatment could have changed the outcome.

03

Document the Harm

Show how the error affected the patient's health, recovery, and future.

04

Pursue Accountability

Seek compensation when preventable medical mistakes cause harm.

Common Questions

About Emergency Room Errors Cases

What types of emergency room mistakes can lead to a medical malpractice claim?

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Medical malpractice claims may arise from missed diagnoses, delayed diagnoses, medication errors, failures to order appropriate tests, failures to recognize emergency symptoms, treatment delays, and other preventable mistakes that result in serious harm to a patient.

What is considered an emergency room error?

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Emergency room errors can include missed diagnoses, delayed treatment, medication mistakes, failures to order appropriate testing, communication breakdowns, and other preventable medical errors.

What emergency room conditions are most commonly missed or delayed?

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Emergency room errors often involve serious conditions that require immediate diagnosis and treatment, including stroke, heart attack, sepsis, blood clots, internal bleeding, appendicitis, and other medical emergencies. When a condition is missed, misdiagnosed, or not treated quickly enough, the consequences can be life-changing. In some situations, patients and families may have legal options when a preventable delay in care causes harm.

Can a delayed diagnosis be medical malpractice?

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Sometimes. If a reasonably careful provider should have recognized a serious condition and the delay caused additional harm, a malpractice claim may exist.

What conditions are commonly missed in the emergency room?

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Cases often involve heart attacks, strokes, internal bleeding, infections, blood clots, appendicitis, and other serious conditions that require prompt diagnosis and treatment.

How do I know if an ER mistake caused my injury?

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Determining whether an error occurred typically requires a review of medical records and consultation with qualified medical experts. We can help coordinate that.

How much does it cost to hire MacGillis Law Group?

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There is no cost to discuss your concerns with us. If we take your case, we work on a contingency fee basis, meaning you pay no attorney fees unless we recover compensation for you.

Get Answers About What Happened

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