In Riverdale, diagnostic issues often show up through patterns you may recognize:
- Abnormal imaging or lab results that weren’t communicated clearly, or follow-up that was delayed while you were trying to coordinate rides, time off, or appointments.
- Escalating symptoms after an urgent care or primary care visit—followed by repeat visits where the working diagnosis didn’t match how your condition was progressing.
- Care handoffs between facilities (for example, an initial evaluation, then imaging, then a specialist consult). When the handoff is incomplete, critical “next steps” can get lost.
- Work- and commute-related constraints that can contribute to breakdowns in care: missed calls, rescheduled imaging, or delayed re-checks—sometimes despite the patient doing their best to comply.
A lawyer’s job is to separate what you suspect from what the medical record shows—so you can pursue accountability where there’s evidence of a deviation from accepted care.


