In and around Glens Falls, diagnostic delays often become “life delays.” Not because the care is always negligent, but because the real-world timeline can break down:
- Weather and travel disruptions can affect follow-through—imaging appointments, specialist visits, or follow-up lab checks.
- Multiple facilities and handoffs are common, especially when care starts in one setting and continues elsewhere.
- Work schedules and commuting can create gaps between visits, making it harder for providers to see the full progression of symptoms.
- Tourism and seasonal staffing can change clinic workflows, sometimes increasing the risk that abnormal results don’t get routed correctly.
When you’re trying to rebuild the timeline, it’s easy to get overwhelmed. A lawyer can help you focus on the decision points that matter most—what was known, what actions were taken, what should have happened next, and how the delay affected your outcome.


