Every case is different, but in the Moncks Corner area, delayed diagnosis concerns often follow a familiar timeline:
- Abnormal results without timely action. Labs or imaging can come back with findings that should trigger prompt follow-up—yet the next step (call, referral, additional testing) doesn’t happen when it should.
- Urgent care visits that don’t lead to closure. Someone is treated, discharged, and told to monitor symptoms or see a specialist—then the condition progresses before the right workup is completed.
- “Normal” early impressions that don’t fit what followed. Initial assessments may underestimate severity, especially when symptoms persist over multiple visits.
- Care handoffs across facilities. When records transfer slowly between providers, critical information can be overlooked or lost in the gaps.
If you’ve been stuck between appointments and unanswered questions, the legal work usually starts with the same thing: reconstructing what was known at each step and whether the response met the expected standard.


