In a suburban community like Moore, many people seek care through a mix of primary care, urgent care, imaging centers, and specialist referrals. The delay doesn’t always come from a single “wrong decision.” It often appears as a break in the handoff—for example:
- Abnormal lab results that were never reviewed with you, or reviewed but not escalated
- Imaging performed (X-ray/CT/MRI) but the critical finding wasn’t communicated clearly or quickly
- Referral recommendations that were never followed through, or follow-up that got delayed by scheduling
- “Return precautions” that didn’t match the severity of symptoms you were reporting
If you experienced a situation like this, the key is documenting the timeline in a way that a lawyer—and medical experts—can evaluate.


