In Madison, care doesn’t always happen in one place. Many residents cycle through multiple settings—an appointment in a busy clinic, an imaging center, a specialist referral, then a follow-up that gets scheduled weeks later. When something goes wrong, the case usually turns on a simple question:
Which step in the chain failed—testing, communication, follow-up, or reassessment?
Small delays can matter, especially when symptoms intensify while results sit unreviewed or when patients are told to “watch and wait” instead of being evaluated promptly. Your lawyer will focus on the exact dates: when labs were ordered, when results were available, when (and how) you were notified, and whether the treatment plan changed when it should have.


