In many Middletown cases, the “delay” isn’t one single mistake—it’s often the gap between steps:
- Urgent care visits where symptoms are documented but follow-up instructions aren’t tied to a clear plan.
- Primary care handoffs after imaging or lab work, where abnormal results get buried in the chart or communicated without urgency.
- Specialist delays caused by scheduling bottlenecks, referral backlogs, or incomplete transfer of records.
- Work and commuting pressures that make it harder to return promptly for re-checks—even when the provider said to do so.
A lawyer reviewing your file looks for the decision points: what findings were known, what was recommended, whether the abnormal results were acted on, and whether reassessment occurred when symptoms persisted or escalated.


