In smaller communities and regional hubs like Wilmington, it’s common for care to shift from one setting to another—urgent care to primary care, then imaging or specialist follow-up. Sometimes the “delay” isn’t one dramatic mistake; it’s a breakdown in the handoff.
Examples we often see in the Wilmington, OH area include:
- Abnormal test results not being acted on quickly (or not clearly communicated)
- Follow-up referrals that don’t happen on schedule due to missed instructions, unclear next steps, or administrative delays
- Recurrent symptoms that prompt repeat visits, but the workup doesn’t expand when it should
- Imaging or pathology issues where the report exists, but the clinical response lags
- Discharge instructions that are hard to translate into action, especially when patients are juggling work and caregiving
If you’re trying to answer, “Could this have been prevented if someone connected the dots earlier?” a lawyer can help you identify the exact moments where the medical record shows (or fails to show) appropriate escalation.


