In Passaic, delays often show up through patterns common to busy communities:
- Repeat urgent care visits when symptoms persist but the next step isn’t escalated quickly enough.
- Abnormal results left in limbo, like lab work or imaging reports that weren’t communicated clearly—or were communicated without meaningful follow-up.
- Referral bottlenecks, where an appointment gets scheduled weeks later, and the patient deteriorates in the meantime.
- Missed “trend” symptoms—providers may document a complaint but not reassess when symptoms worsen between visits.
- Care handoffs between primary care, specialists, hospitals, and imaging centers—where critical context can get lost.
A lawyer’s job is to translate those events into a clear legal narrative: what was known, what was done, what a reasonable provider would have done next, and how the delay contributed to harm.


