Diagnostic delays often look ordinary at first—until you realize the timeline doesn’t add up. In Pomona and nearby communities in the Inland Empire, common scenarios include:
- Abnormal imaging or lab results (X-ray, CT, MRI, bloodwork) documented in a report, but follow-up was delayed, unclear, or never reached you.
- Busy primary care or urgent care visits where symptoms persisted, but the clinician didn’t escalate to appropriate testing or specialty referral when red flags appeared.
- Care handoffs between clinics, ER, and specialists that created gaps—especially when you were told to “watch and wait,” then conditions progressed.
- Paperwork and scheduling barriers that slowed confirmatory testing (for example, waiting weeks for the next appointment rather than acting quickly on concerning findings).
When you’re trying to manage daily life in a traffic-heavy commute culture, delays can compound. Legally, what matters is whether a reasonable provider would have acted sooner with the information available at the time.


