Lehi residents frequently use a mix of urgent care, primary care, imaging centers, and specialists—sometimes within the same week. That pattern is especially common for:
- Work-related injuries and persistent pain (symptoms that don’t improve as expected)
- Abnormal lab or imaging results that require follow-up but get delayed
- Infections or inflammatory issues where early symptoms were treated as routine
- Orthopedic and neurological complaints where escalation depends on timely reassessment
The risk in these situations is not just a missed finding—it’s the breakdown of handoffs. When one provider orders tests and another provider is supposed to review them, the “in-between” steps matter.
A Lehi attorney will look closely at what happened between the visit where symptoms were first documented and the appointment where the correct diagnosis finally appeared.


