While every case is different, Washington-area residents often run into diagnostic problems that follow predictable patterns:
- Abnormal results without timely follow-up: A lab or imaging report may be released, but the patient isn’t contacted quickly—or at all.
- Missed warning signs during repeat visits: You may return because symptoms persist, only to receive the same working diagnosis despite changes in your condition.
- Care handoffs between facilities: People may start with urgent care, then transition to a specialist or hospital—creating gaps in how information is transferred and acted on.
- Scheduling and referral delays: Even when follow-up is recommended, delays in appointments can leave a serious condition untreated during a critical window.
If your timeline includes any of these issues, a lawyer can help you identify the decision points that matter most—dates, communications, and what a reasonably careful clinician would have done next.


