In the real world, people in Cartersville often don’t have the luxury of “wait and see.” Symptoms flare around shift changes, weather, and weekend coverage. A common pattern we see involves:
- Urgent care or ER visits where the initial impression is plausible, but follow-up is delayed or unclear.
- Diagnostic testing ordered, completed, and then—due to communication gaps—slow to reach the patient.
- Specialist referrals that take time, while symptoms continue to worsen.
- “Normal” results that are later questioned after the condition progresses.
When the delay matters legally, the key isn’t just what went wrong—it’s when it went wrong and what a reasonably careful clinician would have done with the information available at the time.


