While every case is different, Holly Hill patients often run into the same real-world patterns:
- Abnormal test results without timely follow-up: Lab work done during an office visit or urgent care stay may show a red flag, but the communication loop stalls—especially when symptoms evolve and follow-up appointments are delayed.
- ER/urgent care triage followed by a slow reassessment: Someone may be discharged with instructions to “return if worse,” only to return later when the condition has progressed.
- Specialist referrals that get stuck in the scheduling gap: Primary care or an initial provider recommends a next step, but the referral timing becomes the turning point.
- Imaging reports that don’t lead to action: A CT/MRI/X-ray report may be read in a way that doesn’t trigger the proper workup, or it may not be communicated clearly.
If you’re trying to connect what you experienced in real time—appointments, symptom changes, phone calls, portal messages—to what was documented, you’re already doing the hardest part. A lawyer’s job is to turn that timeline into something that can be evaluated legally.


