In a suburban community like Hernando, it’s common for care to be fragmented: urgent care one day, primary care follow-up later, then a referral to a specialist. That handoff process matters.
A delay claim often hinges on questions like:
- Did abnormal lab or imaging results get acted on promptly, or was follow-up postponed?
- Were you given clear instructions for what to do next—and did the system actually ensure that happened?
- When symptoms persisted (or changed), did the provider reassess, or did the evaluation stall?
Even if no single person “meant” to cause harm, delays can still create legally relevant injury when the care plan doesn’t match what a reasonable clinician would do under similar circumstances.


