In Kearny, many people experience care through a mix of settings—primary care visits, urgent care, hospital ERs, and specialist follow-ups—often with tight timing windows. That “handoff” reality matters legally.
When a diagnosis is delayed, the gap is rarely just one moment. It can involve:
- Abnormal imaging or lab results not being acted on promptly
- Follow-up instructions getting lost in the shuffle of busy schedules
- Symptoms being re-triaged as “routine” despite red flags
- Confusion over who was responsible for next steps (clinic vs. hospital vs. specialist)
A local attorney understands how these breaks in continuity happen in real life and focuses on building a timeline that shows what was known, what was recommended, and what should have happened next.


