In the Dallas–Fort Worth metroplex, patients often move between urgent care, primary care, imaging centers, emergency departments, and specialists. That’s normal. The legal issue usually isn’t that care is spread out—it’s whether critical findings were handled correctly at each handoff.
Common The Colony–area scenarios include:
- Abnormal imaging or lab results with no timely notification or no documented follow-up plan.
- Referral delays where the next appointment doesn’t happen quickly enough for the risk level.
- A symptom pattern that returned over multiple visits, but the workup stayed narrow instead of escalating.
- “Quiet” chart gaps—missing reports, incomplete discharge instructions, or test results not clearly incorporated into the diagnosis.
These situations can create a timeline where the delay isn’t obvious day-to-day—until the condition worsens.


