In the Franklin Park area, patients may see more than one clinician—primary care, urgent care, emergency departments, specialists—sometimes within days or weeks. That pattern increases the risk that:
- abnormal imaging or lab findings aren’t communicated clearly,
- referrals get delayed,
- follow-up instructions are misunderstood or not tracked,
- repeat visits don’t trigger escalation when symptoms persist.
Even with good intentions, healthcare handoffs can create gaps. When you’re trying to work through the day and keep appointments straight, it’s easy for documents to be incomplete or for details to blur. A lawyer’s job is to tighten the record so the legal question becomes clear: Did the care team act reasonably based on the information available at the time, and did that delay worsen the outcome?


