Delayed diagnosis harm doesn’t always look dramatic at first. Sometimes it’s a slow escalation:
- symptoms that keep returning after urgent care
- imaging that “looks fine” until it doesn’t
- lab results that appear in a portal but aren’t followed by timely outreach
- referrals that never convert into actual specialty care
In a community like Holladay—where many residents balance school drop-offs, commuting schedules, and multi-step care—small gaps can compound. Legally, the question isn’t whether the outcome was unfortunate. It’s whether the care fell below Utah’s standard of reasonable medical practice and whether that shortfall contributed to the harm you experienced.


