In the Triangle area and across Alamance County, many residents rely on urgent care and ER visits when symptoms escalate—often around work schedules, school pickup times, or commuting gaps. That routine can create predictable failure points, such as:
- Abnormal imaging or lab results that weren’t clearly communicated or weren’t followed up within a reasonable timeframe
- Discharge instructions that mention “return precautions” but don’t provide a clear plan for what happens next
- Referral delays—when paperwork is sent, but the next appointment doesn’t occur quickly enough to prevent harm
- Short follow-up windows that assume a patient will improve or will call back promptly, even when symptoms persist
When the delay is tied to these “handoff” moments, the timeline becomes everything. A lawyer can help you map what was known at each visit and what a reasonably careful provider should have done next.


