In real life, diagnostic delay often doesn’t look like one obvious mistake. It may look like:
- An urgent care visit with instructions to “watch symptoms” but no timely re-check plan
- Abnormal lab work that wasn’t communicated clearly or acted on
- Imaging ordered for one concern, while red flags tied to other conditions were missed
- Referral instructions that were provided—but not tracked, documented, or followed up
For Marysville residents, these issues can be amplified by practical barriers: missed calls while working, transportation challenges, limited appointment availability, or confusion about which facility “owned” the results. A lawyer’s job is to sort out what was known, when it was known, and what a reasonably careful provider would have done next.


