Many Lewisville patients move between primary care, urgent care, imaging centers, and specialists—sometimes within days, sometimes across weeks. That patchwork can create gaps that matter legally:
- Abnormal imaging or lab results not acted on promptly (or results communicated without meaningful follow-up)
- Symptoms that persisted through multiple visits but were not re-evaluated with escalation in mind
- Referral delays—including when a specialist appointment takes longer than the situation reasonably required
- Care handoff problems between facilities (records arrive late, incomplete, or not reviewed)
North Carolina medical negligence cases often turn on timing and documentation. If the timeline is unclear, it’s harder to show what a reasonable provider would have done differently.


