In Kingsville, it’s common for care to happen across multiple settings: urgent care for faster access, a primary care office for ongoing management, and then imaging or specialist visits when symptoms don’t improve. Diagnostic delays often show up in the gaps between those steps.
Examples we see in Texas communities like Kingsville include:
- You went to urgent care for symptoms that persisted, but the follow-up plan wasn’t acted on.
- Imaging or lab results were reviewed, yet follow-up communication was delayed or unclear.
- Referral paperwork was generated, but the next step wasn’t completed in time.
- Symptoms worsened while you were waiting for a recheck, and the care plan didn’t adjust.
A legal review can focus on the specific decision points—what the provider knew at the time, what they did with it, and whether a reasonable clinician would have acted sooner.


