In Solon and surrounding communities, it’s common to piece together medical care from multiple settings—primary care appointments, urgent care visits, imaging centers, and specialist follow-ups. Those transitions can create “timeline breaks,” where:
- abnormal lab or imaging results weren’t communicated clearly,
- referrals weren’t acted on promptly,
- rechecks were scheduled but not completed in time,
- symptoms worsened while the original plan stayed the same.
When you’re managing commuting, shift work, childcare, and the logistics of follow-up testing, it’s easy for a small administrative delay to become a medical one. Legally, those missed handoffs and unclear follow-up instructions can matter, because diagnostic delay claims often turn on what was known, when it was known, and what should have happened next.


