Delayed diagnosis cases commonly start with a recognizable pattern, especially when people are juggling Alabama’s busy healthcare logistics.
In Montgomery, residents often describe:
- Abnormal test results not acted on quickly after labs return from a clinic or hospital visit.
- Imaging “read” issues or missed follow-up—for example, a scan report flagged something, but the next step didn’t happen on time.
- Emergency department discharge with incomplete reassessment, especially when symptoms are persistent or changing.
- Referral delays and “lost in the system” follow-ups, where the patient is told to see a specialist but no clear timeline or communication plan is provided.
- Work and commute constraints that lead to missed recheck appointments—followed by worsening symptoms that were already trending when care was obtained.
If you’re wondering whether your experience fits a legal claim, the key is not how painful it felt—it’s whether the care provided fell below what a reasonable provider would have done under similar circumstances, and whether that shortfall contributed to your harm.


