Many Holladay cases begin the same way: a sudden complication after a procedure, a “reassurance” visit that doesn’t resolve the problem, then escalating symptoms that require follow-up care.
Local realities can make delays more likely:
- Busy schedules and multiple appointments can push record collection to the back burner.
- Specialist referrals may happen across different clinics, creating gaps in documentation.
- Devices may be replaced or revised before you’ve gathered identifiers (model/lot info), which can slow evidence.
The sooner you act, the easier it is to preserve the information needed to evaluate whether you have a viable claim.


