In our area, it’s common for care to be fragmented: a primary care appointment gets moved, urgent care orders testing, and then results sit until a follow-up that may be delayed by scheduling. Add weekend coverage gaps, heavy patient loads, and the reality of getting to appointments after commuting, and diagnostic issues can slip through cracks.
Delayed diagnosis claims often turn on specific decision points, like:
- Abnormal imaging or lab results not reviewed promptly or not communicated clearly
- No documented follow-up plan for concerning findings
- Referral delays when symptoms persisted or escalated
- Repeat visits where the clinician didn’t reassess the possibility of a more serious condition
If you live in Manassas Park and you’ve been told to “wait and see,” or you later learned that a report was abnormal long before your diagnosis, you may have grounds to seek legal evaluation.


