Delayed diagnosis cases often aren’t about a single moment—they’re about breaks in communication and hand-offs. In our area, it’s common for people to seek care across multiple settings:
- Urgent care visits during peak tourist seasons
- ER evaluations followed by discharge instructions that don’t match what later shows up in records
- Primary care follow-ups that depend on labs/imaging being reviewed promptly
- Specialist referrals that stall due to scheduling or incomplete documentation
What matters legally is whether each step met the expected standard of care at the time, and whether the chain of missed or delayed actions contributed to the harm you experienced.


