Many diagnostic delay injuries in and around Hamtramck don’t come from a single dramatic mistake. They often involve a chain of smaller failures that are easy to overlook when you’re dealing with work, childcare, and transportation.
Common local patterns include:
- Abnormal lab or imaging results from an ER or clinic visit that weren’t properly escalated.
- Referral instructions that were given verbally but not followed through—or not followed quickly.
- New symptoms after discharge that weren’t treated as a “return visit” priority.
- Records that don’t fully transfer between facilities, especially when care changes from one provider to another.
When these breakdowns happen, the legal question usually becomes less about “what went wrong emotionally” and more about what the medical team knew at each step, what they did with it, and what a reasonable clinician would have done next.


