Many delayed-diagnosis claims aren’t about one dramatic mistake—they’re about breakdowns between steps.
In the real world for Erlanger residents, that frequently looks like:
- You’re told to follow up after an abnormal test, but the message, referral, or timing gets lost.
- Symptoms persist after an initial visit, yet the plan doesn’t escalate appropriately.
- Records from one facility don’t reach the next provider quickly enough.
- A clinician documents one impression, but later information (imaging/labs) suggests something more urgent—and the system doesn’t react.
When multiple providers are involved, the timeline becomes the case. The stronger your timeline, the easier it is for an attorney to identify the decision points where care should have changed.


