In Birmingham, it’s common for patients to move between settings—like urgent care, a primary care office, a specialist, and sometimes multiple facilities for imaging or lab work. That fragmentation creates real risk:
- Abnormal results may be documented but not acted on quickly
- Follow-up instructions can be given, but the system doesn’t confirm completion
- Referrals can be recommended, yet communication breaks down
- Imaging or lab reports can exist in one place while the next provider relies on incomplete information
If your record shows gaps—dates that don’t match, instructions that weren’t followed, or abnormal findings that weren’t addressed—your attorney can focus on what matters legally: what information was available, what was (or wasn’t) done, and how the delay affected your outcomes.


