Many diagnostic issues in our area don’t come from one dramatic mistake—they show up through the day-to-day realities of healthcare access and communication:
- Multiple visits with persistent symptoms (ER/urgent care one week, follow-up clinic later)
- Abnormal imaging or lab results that weren’t clearly communicated or acted on quickly
- Referral delays—when appointments move weeks out, symptoms can worsen while you’re waiting
- Hand-offs between providers (PCP to specialist, imaging center to ordering clinician)
When this happens, the legal question isn’t “was the outcome bad?” It’s whether the care team’s diagnostic steps and follow-up were reasonable based on what they knew at the time.


