In and around Covington—where many people commute to nearby job centers and juggle school schedules—care often happens in fragments:
- Urgent care visits that stabilize symptoms but don’t fully close the diagnostic loop
- Referrals that take time to schedule (and sometimes get missed)
- Imaging or lab results that arrive later than the appointment and aren’t followed up consistently
- Follow-up instructions that are hard to interpret when you’re trying to manage daily responsibilities
When a diagnosis comes late, it’s not always because someone “did nothing.” It may be because a result wasn’t communicated clearly, a recommendation wasn’t acted on, or a clinician didn’t reassess when symptoms persisted.
A local attorney focuses on the point where the process broke down—so your claim isn’t built on frustration alone, but on dates, documentation, and medical reasoning.


