In communities like Greensburg, healthcare often involves handoffs—urgent care to primary care, primary care to imaging, imaging to a specialist, and back again. Add to that the reality of commuting and scheduling delays, and the question becomes: did the medical system respond promptly to red flags and abnormal test results?
In many delayed diagnosis cases, the dispute isn’t whether the outcome was serious—it’s whether earlier action was clinically appropriate based on what the provider knew at the time.
That’s why your case should be built around a clear chronology, including:
- When symptoms started and how they changed
- What tests were ordered (and which ones weren’t)
- When results were available
- How and when you were notified
- Whether follow-up recommendations were implemented


