Diagnostic delay cases frequently turn on what was known at each visit—and how quickly abnormal findings were followed up. In the real world here, patients commonly experience a chain of care:
- urgent care → primary care → specialist appointments
- imaging done at one facility, read later, or discussed inconsistently
- lab work reviewed but follow-up calls not connected to a patient’s next visit
- symptoms that worsen while waiting for referrals or scheduling
When records are spread across multiple providers, it’s easy for important details to get lost: the date an imaging report was finalized, whether a clinician acknowledged a “red flag,” or if instructions were clear.
A local attorney’s job is to convert scattered documentation into a clean chronology that can be evaluated for standard-of-care and causation.


