In Fairfield County and throughout Connecticut, it’s common for care to be split between settings—primary care, urgent care, hospital emergency departments, imaging centers, and specialists. That fragmentation can create gaps that are easy to miss when you’re stressed and trying to keep up.
Shelton patients also face a practical challenge: if you’re commuting to appointments (or getting care during busy weekdays), you may not always notice when results were never properly communicated, when follow-ups were scheduled but not completed, or when abnormal findings didn’t trigger the next diagnostic step.
An AI-assisted case review can help identify dates and inconsistencies in large record sets (for example: when a test was ordered, when it was resulted, and whether follow-up documentation exists). But the legal and medical conclusions still require attorney judgment and expert input.


