Delayed diagnosis claims often trace back to predictable breakdowns—especially in busy outpatient settings, urgent care workflows, and facilities that rely on systems for imaging results and follow-up.
In Lexington, SC, residents frequently run into scenarios like:
- Imaging or lab results not acted on promptly. You may be told “we’ll call you,” but the follow-up doesn’t happen the way it should.
- Abnormal findings buried in reports. A CT, MRI, ultrasound, or pathology report may contain red flags that weren’t clearly communicated or escalated.
- Referral delays that extend the harm. The initial provider recommends a specialist, but the care gap becomes the problem.
- Return visits that don’t trigger a new workup. Symptoms persist or worsen, yet the plan doesn’t change to reflect the new clinical picture.
- Care coordination gaps across providers. Lexington patients can see multiple clinicians—primary care, urgent care, ER, and specialists—making it harder to ensure each decision point is connected.
If you’ve been through repeated appointments, unanswered messages, or “wait and see” instructions that didn’t match your symptoms, the next step is building a factual timeline that shows what was known, when it was known, and what should have been done.


