In a place where many residents move between primary care, urgent care, imaging centers, and specialist visits, it’s common for records to be scattered across systems. You may have:
- An initial visit for symptoms that were later described differently
- Imaging or lab work performed, but follow-up that took longer than expected
- A referral recommended, then delayed due to scheduling or communication gaps
- A return visit where the story had changed because weeks passed
Those are not minor details—New York medical negligence and diagnostic delay cases depend heavily on chronology. The sooner you organize the timeline, the easier it becomes to evaluate whether the care provided fell below what a reasonable clinician would do under similar circumstances.


