In the Florence area, diagnostic delay claims often involve real-world friction points:
- Busy clinic schedules and referral handoffs that create long gaps between abnormal results and specialist review.
- Emergency or urgent care visits where initial impressions get documented—but follow-up doesn’t happen consistently.
- Repeat visits where symptoms persist, yet the workup doesn’t expand when it should.
- Paperwork delays (records requests, imaging release, lab reporting) that affect how quickly providers can act.
These are the kinds of issues that can matter legally, because negligence claims depend on decision points: what clinicians knew at the time, what they did with it, and what a reasonable provider would have done next.


