In Florida, medical negligence claims often turn on what clinicians knew at the time and whether they responded reasonably to abnormal findings—whether that was an imaging report, lab result, pathology interpretation, or a concerning change in symptoms.
In real Haines City life, diagnostic delays commonly show up after:
- Busy urgent care or ER visits where symptoms were triaged and then not revisited when results came back.
- Follow-up gaps—for example, abnormal test results not reaching you promptly, or referrals not being acted on.
- Primary care handoffs where one office documents a concern, but the next step isn’t completed or communicated clearly.
If you’re dealing with this, you shouldn’t have to guess whether your situation is “just complicated” or something that deserves accountability. Legal guidance can help you sort what happened from what you later learned.


