In dense urban areas like Camden, it’s common for care to be split across settings—urgent care visits, ER evaluations, imaging centers, primary care, and specialists. That fragmentation can create a specific pattern in delayed diagnosis claims:
- Abnormal results are documented, but the next step isn’t completed quickly
- Patients are told to “follow up,” yet no tracking system ensures it happens
- Referrals are placed, but appointments slip and the underlying issue continues to worsen
- A clinician reviews imaging or pathology, but the report isn’t communicated clearly
If your diagnosis came after symptoms escalated—sometimes after several visits—your lawyer will look closely at the window where earlier action could have changed the outcome.


