In Milford, many injury-and-illness cases begin with a first stop that’s convenient: an urgent care visit, an ER evaluation, or a quick appointment with a primary care provider. The problem is that diagnostic delays frequently don’t come from one dramatic mistake—they come from gaps between handoffs:
- Abnormal test results that weren’t clearly communicated (or weren’t followed up)
- Referral paperwork that gets delayed, lost, or handled differently than promised
- Imaging or lab findings that exist in the chart but aren’t acted on promptly
- Symptoms that persisted after the first visit, but reassessment didn’t keep pace
When your care is split across providers, your case may rise or fall on documentation—what each clinician knew, what they recommended, and whether the next step actually happened.


