In suburban Westchester County, many people move between primary care, urgent care, imaging centers, and specialist offices. Diagnostic delays often don’t come from one dramatic error. They come from the small failures that are easy to miss when you’re juggling a routine:
- Abnormal test results that weren’t communicated promptly
- Imaging read delays or incomplete reporting
- Referrals that were recommended but not acted on in time
- Patients told to “wait and see” despite persistent or escalating symptoms
- Information not fully transferred between facilities
When this happens, the timeline becomes everything. A Harrison-based legal review focuses heavily on the dates: when symptoms were reported, when results were issued, when follow-up was recommended, and when treatment actually began.


