In middle Georgia, care can be split across urgent care, primary care, imaging centers, and specialists—sometimes with limited follow-up bandwidth. In real cases, delays often show up as:
- A patient is sent home with instructions, but abnormal imaging or labs aren’t clearly communicated
- A referral is “placed,” yet no one tracks whether the appointment actually happened
- Records arrive later than expected between facilities, creating gaps in what the next provider knew
- Symptoms persist while scheduling and follow-up take weeks longer than they should
A lawyer’s job isn’t to replace your doctor—it’s to evaluate whether the medical system handled your information and reassessment in a legally relevant way.


