While every case is different, residents in the Charlotte-area corridor often experience similar “friction points” in the medical system. Diagnostic delays can arise when:
- Symptoms were dismissed during short visits (including urgent care) and the provider didn’t order or escalate testing despite red-flag symptoms.
- Abnormal imaging or lab results weren’t acted on promptly, or follow-up instructions weren’t clear.
- A referral was recommended but not completed in time, leaving a serious condition to progress while appointments get rescheduled.
- Care was fragmented across multiple providers (primary care, urgent care, specialists), and critical documents didn’t move quickly enough.
- Work and travel schedules affected follow-through—sometimes unintentionally—creating gaps that can make records and timelines harder to reconstruct.
In North Carolina, the details matter: the legal question is whether the care you received met the standard of care for similarly situated clinicians and whether any deviation caused harm.


