In a suburban community like Snellville, delays often don’t come from a single obvious mistake. They can show up as a pattern across visits—particularly when patients are seen for one immediate concern, then sent for imaging, labs, or referrals.
You may have experienced a scenario like:
- Abnormal test results were released, but follow-up instructions weren’t clearly communicated or weren’t acted on promptly.
- You were told to “monitor” symptoms, but your condition worsened while the workup stayed incomplete.
- A specialist reviewed part of your information, while earlier notes or imaging impressions weren’t fully incorporated.
- Your timeline is fragmented across facilities, making it harder to see what was known—and when.
These are the kinds of gaps an attorney can look for during record review, including where timing matters under Georgia medical malpractice rules.


