Residents in and around New Rochelle commonly move between care settings: an urgent care visit for symptoms, a primary care follow-up, imaging through nearby facilities, and then a specialist appointment that can take weeks. In that real-world flow, diagnostic delay claims often hinge on specific “decision points,” such as:
- Abnormal imaging or lab results that were not communicated clearly—or not followed up in time.
- Persistent symptoms after an initial visit where the next step should have happened sooner.
- Referral delays or incomplete workups when red flags should have triggered additional testing.
- Misread or overlooked reports that weren’t caught before treatment decisions were made.
Because families in the area may also juggle work schedules and commuting time, a missed follow-up appointment can become part of the story—so it’s important to document what was scheduled, what was recommended, and what actually occurred.


