In and around Sayreville, delays often happen in real-world ways: an urgent care visit before symptoms escalate, a primary care follow-up that gets pushed back, imaging completed but not acted on quickly, or referrals that don’t translate into timely appointments. Add in the typical weekday pressure—school schedules, shift work, and commuting—and it’s easy to see how “we’ll follow up” can turn into weeks or months.
From a legal standpoint, the question becomes: what did the provider know at each point, and what should they have done next? That’s where local record review matters. The sooner you document your timeline (dates, symptoms, communications), the easier it is to evaluate whether the delay was avoidable and how it affected your outcome.


