In a community like Pittsfield, delayed diagnosis claims often start with a timeline that looks like one of these:
- A slow follow-up cycle: You’re told to “wait and see,” a referral is placed, or a recheck is scheduled—then the condition worsens while the next step is pending.
- Abnormal test results without a reliable handoff: Labs or imaging are completed, but the next action depends on communication that may not be immediate.
- Recurring symptoms over multiple visits: You return because the problem isn’t improving, yet the workup doesn’t expand to address red flags.
- System strain and scheduling gaps: Seasonal demand, provider availability, and appointment lead times can affect how quickly patients are reevaluated.
These scenarios don’t automatically mean negligence. But they do create the kind of record trail your lawyer needs to evaluate what should have happened next.


