In New Haven, many diagnostic delays involve a chain of events across settings—an urgent care visit, a hospital emergency department, a primary care follow-up, and then specialist testing. The most important early work is building a date-by-date timeline of:
- when symptoms first appeared
- when you received test results (and how/when you were told)
- when follow-up was ordered vs. actually completed
- what changed clinically between visits
Why this matters: in Connecticut, liability turns on whether the care fell below the applicable standard and whether that gap contributed to your injuries. That comparison requires specific dates, not impressions.


