In Somerset, delays often show up in practical ways:
- You’re seen in the ER or urgent care, given a preliminary impression, and then symptoms don’t improve.
- Lab or imaging results are produced, but follow-up is delayed, misunderstood, or not clearly communicated.
- Referral paperwork gets “in the system,” but you can’t get in quickly enough—or the referral isn’t acted on as recommended.
For legal purposes, it’s rarely enough to say “they should have known.” What matters is what information was available at each visit and what a reasonable provider would have done next under similar circumstances in Kentucky.


