Residents of San Elizario often seek care across multiple settings—urgent care for new symptoms, a primary care follow-up, imaging at a different facility, and specialist visits that may take time to schedule. That care “handoff” reality can create gaps where delays happen, such as:
- Abnormal imaging or lab results not acted on quickly (or not clearly communicated)
- Follow-up instructions that weren’t tracked after you left the facility
- Symptoms that persisted after the first visit, but your condition wasn’t escalated appropriately
- Referral delays when a specialist appointment took too long for the severity of what was suspected
- Records arriving late or incompletely between facilities, making reassessment harder
When you’re commuting for work, managing school schedules, or coordinating family care, it’s easy to fall behind on follow-ups—not because you didn’t care, but because the system didn’t move as it should. A lawyer can help reconstruct what happened and where the breakdown matters legally.


