In a coastal community with year-round residents and a steady flow of visitors, medical records can become fragmented quickly—between urgent care, primary care, specialists, imaging centers, and follow-up appointments. Add in common Sarasota realities—traffic on SR-301 and I-75 corridors, seasonal scheduling backlogs, and the tendency to “wait and see” because symptoms seem manageable—and diagnostic delay risks rise.
Many delayed diagnosis cases in Sarasota start with a familiar pattern:
- You’re seen promptly for a symptom, but follow-up testing or specialist review takes longer than expected.
- Abnormal results are communicated late, incompletely, or only after symptoms escalate.
- Your condition worsens in the gap between visits, and the record doesn’t clearly show reassessment or escalation.
When that happens, legal review focuses on decision points—what the provider knew at the time, what they did (or didn’t do) next, and whether a reasonable clinician would have acted sooner.


