Many diagnostic delay issues aren’t caused by one dramatic “mistake.” They often happen in the gaps: an abnormal lab result that isn’t communicated, imaging that isn’t followed by the right referral, or a follow-up that gets delayed while symptoms persist.
In Wilson, these issues may show up in patterns like:
- Long gaps between visits when symptoms keep returning or worsening
- Multiple facilities involved (urgent care → primary care → specialist)
- Result-processing breakdowns, such as imaging impressions not triggering timely action
- Communication delays—especially when patients are told to “watch and wait” but their condition escalates
If you’re trying to remember dates, names, and what was said, you’re not alone. A lawyer’s job is to convert that confusion into a record-based story that matches what North Carolina courts typically expect to see in medical negligence cases.


