In a community like Topeka, many people receive care across multiple settings—primary care visits, urgent care, hospital ERs, imaging centers, and specialist offices. Diagnostic delay claims frequently hinge on what happened between appointments:
- abnormal results that weren’t communicated clearly
- referrals that were placed but not confirmed
- imaging reports that existed but weren’t acted on promptly
- repeat visits where symptoms persisted but the workup didn’t meaningfully change
If your timeline involves the kind of “handoff” that’s common in real life—records moving between clinics, systems, and providers—a lawyer’s record chronology matters. AI can help summarize and index large medical files quickly, but the case still needs legal review to determine what’s actually relevant to standard-of-care and causation.


