Farmington patients often cycle through multiple points of care—urgent care visits, primary care follow-ups, imaging appointments, specialist referrals, and sometimes repeated labs—before the correct diagnosis finally appears.
That pattern creates common “failure points” that matter legally:
- Abnormal results not acted on promptly (or not communicated clearly)
- Imaging/lab follow-ups delayed while symptoms continued to worsen
- Referral instructions that didn’t translate into timely specialist care
- Care handoffs where key details weren’t carried forward to the next provider
When you live on a tight schedule, delays can be harder to detect in real time. A legal review helps reconstruct what the chart shows—and what a reasonable clinician would have done given what was known then.


