In suburban communities like Dublin, many diagnostic failures occur the same way—just across different settings and providers:
- Primary care visits followed by slow follow-up. You leave an appointment with a plan, but abnormal results aren’t acted on quickly enough.
- Urgent care or ER triage that doesn’t lead to reassessment. Symptoms improve temporarily—or seem “non-urgent”—and then worsen later.
- Specialist referral delays. A referral is placed, but the next steps take longer than they should when warning signs were present.
- Care across multiple facilities. Records don’t always flow smoothly between imaging centers, labs, and physician offices.
Those gaps can become legally significant when the timeline suggests the provider should have escalated, rechecked, ordered additional testing, or ensured you actually received and understood critical results.


