In Lawrence, people often move between providers—primary care, urgent care, imaging centers, specialists, and hospital systems—sometimes across multiple appointment days and facilities. When a diagnosis is delayed, the case usually turns on a simple but critical question: what information was available at each visit, and what should have been done with it?
Kansas malpractice claims frequently depend on documentation created at the time of care. If follow-up instructions were unclear, abnormal test results weren’t acted on promptly, or referrals weren’t completed in a reasonable timeframe, those decisions can become central evidence.


