In suburban communities like Allen, it’s common for care to be split between:
- a primary care clinic and a specialist,
- urgent care visits and scheduled imaging,
- hospitals and outpatient facilities,
- different electronic systems that don’t always “talk” to each other.
When diagnostic delays happen, they often show up as breakdowns in the handoff—especially around abnormal test results, follow-up appointments, and communication of next steps. If you were told to “watch symptoms,” “come back if worse,” or you weren’t properly notified that an imaging report or lab panel required prompt action, the timeline becomes central to your claim.
A Texas attorney focuses on the specific decision points: what was known on each date, what should have been done then, and how the delay affected your treatment path.


