Many diagnostic-delay problems aren’t caused by one “wrong answer.” They’re often the result of how care gets coordinated:
- Abnormal imaging/lab results not reaching the right person fast enough
- Follow-up appointments that take weeks, even when symptoms escalate
- Referral delays when you’re trying to be seen by a specialist
- Communication gaps between urgent care and primary care
- Care that’s repeatedly adjusted instead of reassessed when your condition doesn’t improve
In a smaller community, those gaps can be harder to spot early because you may feel like everyone “assumed” the other provider handled the next step.
A Crowley delayed diagnosis attorney focuses on what happened in the chain of care—so your claim isn’t based on frustration alone, but on documented decision points.


