In Maywood and the surrounding area, delayed diagnosis issues often show up in patterns tied to how care is delivered—urgent care vs. primary care, imaging done at one facility and interpreted later, or follow-ups that get delayed while life continues.
Common examples include:
- Follow-up after abnormal test results (lab work or imaging) that isn’t communicated clearly, promptly, or tracked.
- Misread or incomplete imaging reports—especially when symptoms don’t resolve as expected and the next step isn’t taken.
- Recurrent symptoms across visits where clinicians treat the “current” problem but don’t escalate evaluation when red flags persist.
- Care handoffs between urgent care, primary care, specialists, and hospitals, where key information doesn’t land at the right time.
- Scheduling and referral delays—not just the medical decision itself, but the breakdown in moving you from “abnormal” to “diagnosed and treated.”
If any part of your timeline feels like it stalled—because you weren’t called back, because records weren’t shared, or because the workup didn’t match what you were reporting—that’s exactly the kind of fact pattern an attorney can investigate.


