In Burlington, healthcare delays don’t always come from one dramatic mistake. More often, the issue shows up through the day-to-day rhythm of care:
- Work and commuting pressures lead to missed follow-ups or delayed re-checks after urgent care or primary care visits.
- Multiple facilities (urgent care, imaging centers, hospital outpatient departments, specialists) create handoff gaps where results don’t reach the right person quickly.
- Lab/imaging workflow issues—such as an abnormal finding reported but not escalated—can go unnoticed until symptoms worsen.
- Weather- and travel-related disruptions can affect scheduling, transportation, and appointment availability, extending the time between “abnormal” and “treated.”
When diagnostic delay happens, the legal question usually becomes: what did the providers know at the time, what should they have done next, and did that delay contribute to your harm?


