In Flower Mound, many patients see multiple providers across different settings: a primary care visit, urgent care, an ER, then imaging or specialist appointments. The timeline can stretch across:
- missed or late follow-up calls
- abnormal results that weren’t clearly communicated
- “return precautions” that didn’t match what later proved to be happening
- referrals that were recommended but not acted on quickly enough
When care is spread out, the legal question becomes less about “what went wrong” emotionally and more about what a reasonable clinician would have done next based on the information available at each decision point.


