Many delayed diagnosis cases don’t come from a single dramatic mistake—they come from the “in-between” steps:
- A lab or imaging report flagged as abnormal, but no timely follow-up occurred
- A referral was recommended, yet the next appointment didn’t happen quickly enough
- Symptoms persisted after a visit, but reassessment wasn’t done when it should have been
- Discharge instructions were unclear or not matched with the patient’s actual risk level
For Choctaw residents, this often shows up in real-world patterns: trying to schedule around commuting, covering work shifts, or relying on multiple facilities for imaging, primary care, and specialty evaluation. When the handoffs don’t work, the timeline becomes the case.
A lawyer’s job is to build that timeline from your records—so your claim is supported by documentation, not assumptions.


