In and around Lantana, it’s common to see care spread across different settings—primary care, urgent care, imaging centers, specialists, and follow-up visits that happen weeks later. That fragmentation can make diagnostic delay harder to spot in real time, especially when:
- Symptoms worsen between visits (so the “next step” should have been escalated sooner)
- Imaging or lab results aren’t clearly communicated or tracked
- Referrals are recommended but not acted on quickly
- Multiple providers document overlapping symptoms differently
When the delay finally becomes obvious, records may be scattered across portals, facilities, or paper follow-up notes. A lawyer can help you pull the right documentation together so the case isn’t limited by missing pieces.


