In Garden City, Michigan, many people interact with multiple providers—primary care offices, urgent care, hospital emergency departments, and imaging centers—often with imperfect handoffs. The “delay” may not be one dramatic mistake; it can be:
- an abnormal test result that wasn’t acted on promptly
- a radiology read that didn’t trigger follow-up when symptoms persisted
- a referral that sat while new complaints were treated as separate issues
- discharge instructions that were unclear, incomplete, or not followed up
Because Michigan cases generally rely on evidence created at specific points in time, the timeline is everything: when symptoms were first documented, when tests were ordered, when results were available, and when follow-up should have happened.


