Many Cliffside Park residents seek care across multiple settings: a primary care office, urgent care, hospital emergency departments, and then specialist follow-up. With that kind of care “handoff,” delays often occur in predictable places:
- Follow-up gets lost after imaging or lab work done during a busy visit.
- Abnormal results aren’t communicated clearly or not promptly.
- Symptoms persist after discharge, but reassessment doesn’t happen fast enough.
- Work and commute pressures lead patients to delay return visits even when clinicians should have flagged the risk.
These aren’t excuses—just realities that can shape how records read later. A lawyer familiar with New Jersey medical records and litigation expectations will look closely at whether the system breakdown (or provider decision) contributed to harm.


