In Defiance, people often receive care across multiple settings—primary care offices, urgent care, emergency departments, and specialist follow-ups. That handoff pattern matters. A delay can occur when:
- an abnormal result is documented but follow-up instructions are unclear,
- imaging findings are noted yet not acted on promptly,
- symptoms persist through repeat visits but the workup doesn’t escalate,
- referrals are recommended but not tracked to completion.
These are common points where diagnostic delay cases turn from frustrating to legally relevant: not because outcomes were bad, but because the process didn’t move with the information already available at the time.


