Diagnostic delay cases aren’t always caused by a single bad decision. In and around Effingham County, delays often show up in the spaces between appointments—when care is fragmented and information has to travel.
Common local patterns we see include:
- Referral follow-through problems: A provider recommends a specialist, but symptoms worsen before the appointment, or the referral doesn’t get acted on quickly.
- Abnormal results without timely action: Labs or imaging come back, but the patient isn’t contacted promptly (or instructions are unclear).
- Re-triage after a worsening episode: You return with new or escalating symptoms, and the earlier data isn’t treated as a roadmap for what should have been pursued next.
- Record handoff issues: Notes, imaging reports, or discharge instructions aren’t fully transferred between facilities.
If you’re in the middle of that frustrating loop—calls, missed messages, incomplete follow-ups—your legal strategy should reflect how care actually unfolded, not how it was supposed to unfold.


