In and around Peachtree Corners, delayed diagnosis claims often come down to moments where care could have pivoted sooner—especially when people are juggling commuting, work schedules, and multiple providers.
You may have a stronger case to evaluate if your records show patterns like:
- Abnormal results not acted on promptly (labs, imaging, or pathology findings weren’t communicated clearly, or follow-up was delayed).
- Follow-up instructions that weren’t implemented—for example, referrals placed but not completed in a timely way, or “recheck” plans that weren’t tracked.
- Symptoms that kept returning or worsening after an initial visit, but the diagnostic workup didn’t escalate when it reasonably should have.
- Care transitions (urgent care to primary care to specialist) where important findings didn’t carry forward accurately.
A lawyer can’t undo the delay, but they can help you document it in a way that matches how Georgia malpractice claims are evaluated: what the provider knew at the time, what a reasonably careful clinician would have done, and how the delay contributed to your harm.


