Diagnostic delays aren’t always caused by one dramatic mistake. In suburban communities like Eastpointe, the delay often comes from the way care is scheduled, communicated, and followed up.
Common local patterns we see include:
- Busy clinic workflows: short visits, high patient volume, and follow-up instructions that get lost in the shuffle.
- Imaging and lab timing gaps: abnormal results that don’t get reviewed quickly enough, or that don’t trigger the next step.
- Care handoffs: symptoms begin with one provider, then shift to urgent care or a specialist—while key details don’t travel cleanly.
- Transportation and appointment barriers: missed or delayed follow-ups due to scheduling constraints, leading to longer periods before the correct diagnosis.
- Winter symptom confusion: cough, fatigue, chest discomfort, back pain, and other issues can be misattributed to seasonal illness or “common” conditions.
If you’re thinking, “I kept going back, but nobody connected the dots,” you’re not alone—and the legal analysis often turns on whether the medical team acted reasonably with the information they had at the time.


