In Pueblo, diagnostic delays commonly show up in everyday healthcare patterns:
- Urgent care and ER visits where symptoms are triaged, then not re-evaluated as new information arrives.
- Outpatient imaging and lab work where results are filed but follow-up doesn’t happen on time—or the patient isn’t clearly notified.
- Specialist referral gaps, including delays caused by scheduling, incomplete records transfer, or unclear “next steps.”
- Repeat visits for persistent or worsening symptoms, where the plan doesn’t escalate appropriately when the clinical picture changes.
These situations often feel confusing in the moment. But legally, they turn into questions like: what did the provider know at the time, what actions were expected, and did the delay contribute to the outcome?


