In Centennial and the surrounding Denver-metro area, it’s common for symptoms to start with one visit and then “cascade” into additional testing and referrals:
- A first appointment for non-specific symptoms
- Imaging orders completed days later
- Results delivered through portals or phone messages
- A referral appointment that takes weeks
- A follow-up that may not happen exactly when it should
When the diagnosis arrives late—whether from a missed abnormal finding, incomplete workup, or insufficient follow-through—proving what was known at each step becomes crucial. The legal work often turns on your chronology: dates of visits, when results were issued, and whether appropriate action was taken.
A lawyer can help you build that timeline in a way that matches how Colorado cases are reviewed—record-first, then expert medical analysis.


