In many Olean cases, the “delay” isn’t one dramatic moment—it’s a sequence:
- abnormal findings that weren’t communicated clearly,
- referrals that took too long to complete,
- repeat visits where symptoms were still trending but the workup didn’t escalate,
- discharge instructions that weren’t followed up as expected,
- imaging or lab results that were “in the system” but not acted on.
Because New York injury claims depend heavily on documentation, the timeline is often the difference between a claim that’s credible and one that becomes difficult to prove. The sooner you organize what happened, the better positioned you are to evaluate causation and damages.


