Many families in the area access care through a rotation of providers: a same-day visit for symptoms, a later specialist appointment, and then imaging or lab work that returns after the visit. Problems arise when:
- Abnormal results aren’t acted on promptly (or follow-up instructions aren’t actually followed through).
- Symptoms persist over multiple visits, but the working diagnosis doesn’t expand to address red flags.
- Referral and handoff details don’t transfer cleanly, so the next clinician isn’t aware of what was previously suspected.
- Commute-driven delays cause missed windows for re-evaluation—then the record shows “no follow-up,” even though you were trying.
A lawyer can help you connect those dots using the records that already exist—then identify what should have happened under the standard of care at each step.


