In Cabot, many residents rely on a mix of primary care, urgent care visits, and follow-ups with specialists in the surrounding area. That can work well—until a provider dismisses early warning signs, doesn’t order the right testing, or fails to act when lab or imaging results come back.
Common Cabot-area scenarios we see after diagnostic delays include:
- Abnormal imaging or lab results not acted on quickly (or not communicated clearly)
- Persistent symptoms after an initial visit—where the patient returns, but the workup doesn’t expand appropriately
- Care handoffs between clinics and specialists that leave gaps in what was known, when
- “Traffic of time” issues: appointments get rescheduled, follow-ups slip, and crucial information isn’t reviewed at the next step
Even when everyone involved meant well, the law focuses on whether the care was reasonable under the circumstances—and whether that delay contributed to the harm you experienced.


