In many South River communities, people rely on urgent care, hospital emergency departments, imaging centers, and outpatient specialty practices—often with handoffs across multiple facilities. That’s where diagnostic delays can slip in, such as:
- Abnormal imaging or lab work that isn’t properly routed to the ordering clinician
- Follow-up instructions that are unclear or don’t match the seriousness of the finding
- Missed escalation when symptoms persist across repeat visits
- Care gaps caused by scheduling bottlenecks (common when you’re trying to be seen quickly between work shifts)
A lawyer’s job is to focus less on frustration and more on the decision points: what was known, what was recommended, and what was actually done—and when.


