Delayed diagnosis claims in Montgomery commonly follow one of these scenarios:
- Abnormal results weren’t acted on: labs or imaging were completed, but follow-up was unclear, delayed, or never connected back to your symptoms.
- Persistent symptoms weren’t escalated: you returned to care as symptoms continued—yet the workup didn’t broaden when it should have.
- A referral wasn’t meaningfully completed: paperwork may have been “sent,” but the next appointment never happened on a timeline consistent with your risk level.
- Emergency-to-outpatient handoffs broke down: an urgent visit happened (often during evenings or weekends), then the outpatient plan didn’t translate into actual diagnosis progress.
When you’re commuting and trying to keep up with Illinois healthcare systems, small gaps—missed calls, unclear instructions, incomplete records—can compound quickly.


