Diagnostic delays don’t always come from a single dramatic mistake. In the Fruita area, the most common patterns tend to involve handoffs—for example:
- Abnormal imaging or lab work done at one facility, with the result not communicated clearly—or not acted on quickly—when you’re back at home and the symptoms are changing.
- Urgent care visits for a symptom that “didn’t seem serious” initially, followed by repeated complaints as the condition progresses.
- Referral friction: the referral was made, but follow-up timing slipped because of scheduling, incomplete paperwork, or unclear instructions.
- Missed escalation after you returned with worsening symptoms—especially when documentation doesn’t reflect how quickly things were deteriorating.
If you’re wondering whether your experience fits a missed diagnosis or delayed diagnosis claim, the key isn’t guessing. It’s building a precise timeline from the records.


