In suburban North Jersey communities like Totowa, diagnostic work can be fragmented: a primary care visit, urgent care, imaging ordered by one office, results routed through another system, and referrals that take time to schedule. Diagnostic delays commonly happen at the seams—when no one clearly owns follow-up.
Typical Totowa-area scenarios include:
- Abnormal lab or imaging results not communicated clearly, or communicated without clear urgency.
- Referral delays after a “watch and wait” approach, even as symptoms persisted.
- Repeat visits where the complaint sounds similar, but the clinical picture is changing.
- Paperwork gaps between facilities (records requested late, incomplete reports, missing impression/plan sections).
A lawyer can build a timeline that shows what was known at each step and whether the next clinical action was reasonable under the circumstances.


