In and around Pingree Grove, it’s common for medical information to travel between providers—primary care, urgent care, imaging centers, specialists, and hospital systems. Diagnostic delays often occur when something “falls through the cracks,” such as:
- Abnormal results not triggering a timely call, portal message, or documented follow-up
- Imaging orders completed, but the recommendation for next steps not being carried out
- Patients being told to “watch symptoms,” then the clinical picture changes before reassessment happens
- A symptom complaint being treated as one condition while a more serious possibility is not pursued aggressively enough
Your lawyer’s first job is to map the handoffs: who had what information, when it was received, and what a reasonably careful clinician would have done next.


