In many Westland medical cases, the delay isn’t a single dramatic moment—it’s a chain of smaller failures:
- Abnormal imaging or lab results weren’t acted on promptly
- Follow-up appointments were scheduled too late (or not scheduled at all)
- A referral recommendation wasn’t completed, tracked, or communicated clearly
- Symptoms persisted, but reassessment didn’t happen when it should have
Because Westland patients often rotate between urgent care, primary care, and specialists (sometimes with records stored in different systems), gaps in documentation can become a real issue. A lawyer can focus on identifying the exact “decision points” where a reasonable provider should have moved faster.


