Sugar Hill residents often travel for care—whether it’s for imaging, orthopedic evaluations, dermatology consults, or specialty follow-up. That “multi-location” reality matters legally because delays can happen in the gaps:
- Test results not communicated clearly (or not communicated at all) after labs or imaging
- Referral follow-through issues—the referral is made, but the next step isn’t completed in time
- Rapid turnaround decisions in busy urgent care settings without adequate reassessment
- Scheduling bottlenecks that extend the time between “abnormal finding” and “action”
Sometimes the delay is tied to one provider’s decision. Other times it’s a chain reaction of incomplete handoffs. Either way, the strongest claims focus on the specific decision points where care should have changed.


