In real life, delayed diagnosis issues frequently show up through small breakdowns in communication: a patient portal message that arrived late, a referral that wasn’t tracked, imaging that was read but not acted on, or a follow-up that depended on the patient remembering to call.
In Tennessee, your claim depends on timing—when records were created, when you discovered the seriousness of the situation, and what deadlines apply to your case. That’s why early record collection matters. A local attorney can help you request the right documents from hospitals, imaging centers, urgent care, and specialty practices so the timeline is complete.


