In a typical Millington timeline, delays don’t always come from one single mistake. They often show up as a chain of missed opportunities, such as:
- Abnormal imaging or labs noted in a report, but follow-up is delayed or documentation is incomplete.
- Referral handoffs that take longer than you were told, leaving your condition to progress.
- Return visits after symptoms persist, where the “working diagnosis” doesn’t change even as your condition escalates.
- Care interruptions caused by insurance approvals, scheduling gaps, or difficulties getting records between facilities.
Because many residents split care between urgent/primary care and specialists, the record trail can get fragmented. That’s where local legal review matters: we focus on building a clear chronology that shows what was known, when, and what a reasonably careful provider should have done.


