In suburban communities like Temple City, diagnostic problems frequently don’t come from one dramatic mistake. They come from how care is coordinated—or not coordinated—across:
- primary care visits and walk-in/urgent care
- imaging orders, lab results, and referrals
- multiple facilities and overlapping medical records
- repeat visits where symptoms are noted, but escalation is delayed
You may have been told to “monitor” symptoms, wait for a call, or return only if things worsened—while the underlying condition progressed. California law allows claims based on deviation from the standard of care, but the practical challenge is proving what the provider knew at each point, and what a reasonably careful clinician would have done next.
A Temple City attorney focuses on the decision points that matter: when abnormal findings were documented, whether follow-up instructions were clear, and whether delays in communication or escalation contributed to your outcome.


