In New Providence and the surrounding NJ area, delayed diagnosis often shows up in familiar patterns:
- Abnormal imaging/lab results that weren’t clearly communicated, documented, or followed up on time.
- Referral handoffs that stalled—especially when a primary care plan depends on a specialist appointment date that slips.
- Persistent symptoms from routine illness visits that weren’t re-evaluated with the seriousness the later diagnosis required.
- Misread or incomplete reports (for example, imaging reports that miss key findings, or pathology that doesn’t trigger the right next steps).
- Administrative breakdowns—lost reports, incomplete transfer of records, or discharge instructions that weren’t acted on.
Because many New Providence patients juggle work, school schedules, and commuting time, delays can compound quickly. A lawyer reviews not only what was done, but whether the follow-up plan was reasonable and timely given what clinicians knew.


