In and around Florida City, diagnostic delays often show up in patterns we frequently see in injury cases:
- Abnormal test results not acted on quickly (labs or imaging done during an urgent visit, but follow-up is delayed or unclear).
- Follow-up instructions that don’t match what you were told verbally (paperwork says one thing; your discharge plan or portal message says another).
- Repeat visits with worsening symptoms where the plan doesn’t escalate appropriately.
- Communication gaps between providers—for example, a primary care office, urgent care, and a specialist all get involved, but key details don’t transfer cleanly.
If you’ve been trying to piece together what happened across facilities, a lawyer can help you build a clear chronology—because in delayed diagnosis cases, the dates and decision points matter.


