Delayed diagnosis cases often begin with a frustrating pattern that many Michigan residents recognize:
- Abnormal test results (imaging, labs, pathology) that appear in your chart but aren’t followed up the way you were told.
- Symptoms that keep returning—sometimes after a brief improvement—leading to repeated visits where the underlying problem still isn’t pursued aggressively enough.
- Care transitions between urgent care, primary care, specialists, and hospital systems, where key information doesn’t land clearly or quickly.
- Winter-related access issues, including appointment backlogs and transportation hurdles, that make “wait and see” feel reasonable—until the condition worsens.
These scenarios can involve a single provider or multiple facilities. What matters legally is whether the diagnostic process was reasonable based on what was known at the time, and whether the delay contributed to your harm.


