Residents here often juggle fast-moving schedules. That can show up in medical timelines in ways that matter legally, such as:
- Short follow-up windows after urgent care or ER visits that don’t match the severity of symptoms
- Referral handoffs (primary care → specialist) where imaging or lab results aren’t acted on quickly enough
- Miscommunication between facilities when you’re seen in one place and treated later in another
- Delayed re-checks because work, transportation, or family obligations push appointments out
When symptoms persist despite “watch and wait,” a reasonable clinician is expected to reassess and pursue further evaluation. If they didn’t, the delay may be part of what allowed your condition to worsen.


