On James Island, many residents first seek care through primary care, urgent care, or ER visits after symptoms begin. Sometimes the initial plan is reasonable, but later developments show the situation was more serious than it looked at the time.
Diagnostic delay commonly shows up as:
- abnormal test results that weren’t acted on quickly enough
- imaging reports where critical findings weren’t communicated clearly
- a follow-up plan that wasn’t executed (or documented) the way it should have been
- symptoms that continued or escalated while the workup stayed incomplete
If you’re wondering whether your case is the kind that deserves legal review, the key question isn’t “was the outcome bad?” It’s whether the provider’s decisions matched the standard of care for the information available when they made them.


