In Statesboro and across Bulloch County, many patients receive care across multiple settings—primary care offices, urgent care, hospital emergency departments, and visiting specialists. A delayed diagnosis claim often turns on a simple question: what did each provider know at the time, and what should have happened next?
Common real-life patterns we see in the region include:
- Abnormal test results that weren’t followed up quickly enough (or were communicated without clear urgency)
- Repeated visits where symptoms persisted, but the evaluation didn’t escalate appropriately
- Imaging or lab findings that were documented but not acted on as required
- Referral or discharge instructions that didn’t lead to timely monitoring or re-checks
The key isn’t just that outcomes were serious. It’s whether the care provided in Statesboro fell below what a reasonably careful clinician would have done under similar circumstances.


