Many Wanaque patients start in settings built for speed: emergency rooms, urgent care, and triage-based evaluations. Those environments rely on quick decision-making—especially when symptoms overlap or a patient is sent home with instructions to follow up.
In real life, delays often happen in the spaces between:
- Triage decisions that underplay evolving symptoms
- Abnormal test results that aren’t acted on promptly (or aren’t communicated clearly)
- Imaging reports that are read, but follow-up is delayed or unclear
- Discharge instructions that don’t match what the provider should reasonably have suspected
If you’re dealing with a diagnosis that came only after repeated visits—or after the condition worsened on the drive home and beyond—your lawyer will focus on those decision points.


