In a place like Cupertino, medical care often isn’t one straight line. You may start with a primary care visit, then go to urgent care, then see a specialist, while records transfer between systems. Even small gaps—an imaging report not routed to the right clinician, a lab result acknowledged but not acted on, or a referral delayed—can matter.
Your case typically turns on dates and decision points:
- When symptoms first appeared and how they were documented
- When tests were ordered (or not)
- When abnormal results were reported back to you
- Whether follow-up was recommended—and whether it actually happened
That’s why early organization matters. A lawyer can help you assemble the most relevant documents (not every page in existence) and build a timeline that experts can evaluate.


