In real life, diagnostic delay often shows up as a pattern—not a single moment. You may have been told your imaging, labs, or initial impression were “reassuring,” only to learn later that something significant was missed, under-interpreted, or not followed up.
Common Norwich-area scenarios we see in consultations include:
- Abnormal labs not escalated (no timely call, no clear instructions, or the recommendation got lost)
- Imaging reports treated as complete when a follow-up study should have been ordered
- Persistent symptoms dismissed after multiple visits, even as your condition continued to change
- Referral breakdowns—you were told to see a specialist, but follow-through didn’t happen quickly enough
Connecticut law requires a careful look at what was known at the time and what a competent provider would have done with that information. Your attorney’s job is to help connect the medical record to the legal question: was there a preventable deviation, and did it cause harm?


