In Miami’s busy medical environment, diagnostic problems frequently aren’t limited to a single “wrong diagnosis” moment. They can stem from breakdowns that are easy to miss when you’re trying to keep up with daily life—like:
- Abnormal imaging or lab results not being clearly communicated (or communicated too late to matter)
- Discharge instructions that are difficult to follow without timely follow-up
- Referral handoffs that don’t happen as recommended, especially when symptoms evolve
- Repeat visits where clinicians document improvement or stability, but fail to escalate evaluation when symptoms persist or worsen
When commuting, working long shifts, or juggling school schedules, delays in follow-up can become part of the harm timeline. That’s why your case often depends on proving what was known at each visit and what actions were—or weren’t—taken afterward.


