In Loveland, many diagnostic delays involve a chain of events—urgent care visit → primary care follow-up → imaging or lab results → specialist referral. When any link in that chain breaks, the delay may not be obvious until months later.
Colorado law generally treats medical negligence as a matter of breach of the standard of care and harm caused by that breach. That means your case typically needs more than frustration or hindsight. It needs evidence showing:
- what your clinicians knew at the time,
- what they did (or failed to do) with abnormal results,
- and how the delay contributed to worsening symptoms or more invasive treatment later.


