Diagnostic delay cases frequently develop over time—sometimes across urgent care, primary care, imaging centers, and specialists. In a smaller community like Cleburne, that can mean:
- Handoffs happen fast, but follow-up can get lost between providers.
- Busy schedules lead to delayed return visits or delayed review of abnormal results.
- Work and school demands make it harder to attend timely rechecks, even when symptoms persist.
From a legal perspective, those realities matter because many claims turn on timing: when a result came back, whether someone acted on it promptly, and whether the patient was given clear instructions for what to do next.


