In Somers Point, many patients rely on a mix of primary care, urgent care, and specialist follow-ups—sometimes across different facilities. That reality creates predictable failure points in medical documentation and communication:
- Follow-ups get missed after abnormal labs or imaging results because appointments are difficult to schedule.
- Symptoms evolve during the wait—and the record doesn’t reflect how the change should have triggered reassessment.
- Hand-offs between providers don’t clearly document what was known, what was recommended, and what was actually acted on.
When a diagnosis is delayed, it’s often not a single “one moment” mistake. It can be a chain of events—delayed recognition, incomplete workups, or unclear instructions—that matters legally because it affects causation: what likely would have happened sooner if care had met the expected standard.


