In many delayed diagnosis cases, the dispute isn’t that a provider made an incorrect statement once—it’s that the follow-through failed. In Cooper City (and throughout Florida), your claim may hinge on whether reasonable steps were taken after abnormal findings or concerning symptoms.
Common breakdowns we see in the South Florida context include:
- Abnormal lab or imaging results not communicated clearly or not documented as reviewed.
- Referral instructions that were vague, delayed, or never confirmed.
- Follow-up orders that existed on paper but weren’t acted on within a medically appropriate timeframe.
- Repeat visits where symptoms persisted, yet reassessment didn’t match the seriousness of the presentation.
A delayed diagnosis attorney can help you identify decision points—what was known at each visit, what should have happened next, and how the delay affected the medical course.


