In Palmetto and the surrounding Sarasota/Manatee area, many people receive care across more than one setting—such as a primary care office, urgent care, imaging centers, hospital ERs, and specialty practices. That “handoff” style of medicine can increase the odds that:
- Abnormal imaging or labs are documented but not acted on quickly enough
- Follow-up referrals are recommended but not clearly communicated or scheduled
- A second visit happens, but the provider doesn’t re-evaluate the full story as symptoms evolve
- Records from one facility arrive late to another, making it harder to connect the dots
The legal question isn’t whether medicine is imperfect. It’s whether the care fell below what a reasonable provider should have done given the information available at the time—and whether that shortfall contributed to your worsening condition.


