In the Portland-metro area, it’s common for care to be fragmented across urgent care, primary care, imaging centers, and specialist offices. Add in the realities of day-to-day schedules—missed calls, long imaging backlogs, referral delays, and “we’ll call you” follow-ups—and diagnostic problems can get buried.
Some Beaverton-area scenarios that often create delay gaps include:
- Abnormal imaging reports that are released electronically but not clearly communicated to the patient.
- Lab results that are flagged yet not acted on quickly (or not documented with a clear follow-up plan).
- Referral bottlenecks—especially when a patient can’t get the specialist appointment until weeks later.
- Repeated visits where symptoms persist or worsen, but the workup doesn’t escalate appropriately.
A lawyer’s job is to sort out what happened at each decision point: what the provider knew, what they did, what they should have done next, and how time affected outcomes.


