While every case is unique, Davie residents often run into similar “how it happened” scenarios, especially when care is spread across multiple settings:
- Urgent care or ER visits with discharge instructions that weren’t followed up: You may have been told to return if symptoms worsened, but the system didn’t route you back to the right specialist quickly.
- Abnormal labs or imaging results without meaningful follow-up: A report might exist, but you weren’t properly contacted, or the next step wasn’t acted on.
- Specialist referral delays: You get a referral, but appointments take time—while your condition progresses.
- Symptoms that persisted across repeat visits: You returned because you didn’t feel better, yet the workup didn’t escalate appropriately.
- Communication gaps between providers: A primary care visit, a diagnostic center report, and a specialist consult may not line up in the chart the way you assumed.
These situations can be legally important because diagnostic delay claims often turn on what clinicians knew at the time, what they did with it, and what a more careful diagnostic approach would have required.


