In West Michigan, delays can occur across many common care paths, including:
- Primary care and urgent care handoffs: You may start with a same-week visit, then get referred after test results come in.
- Imaging and lab result follow-up: A report can be generated, but the critical question becomes whether someone reviewed it, communicated it, and acted on it.
- Specialist scheduling gaps: Even when a referral is correct, appointment availability can stretch out—making documentation and clinical reasoning crucial.
- Escalating symptoms during Michigan winters: Conditions can worsen quickly when people are less active, dealing with respiratory illness surges, or delaying care due to weather and travel.
If your symptoms persisted or intensified while you were waiting for results, a lawyer will look closely at what clinicians knew at each step and whether a reasonable diagnostic approach would have changed the outcome.


