In and around Ferndale, patients commonly move through the care pathway in stages: initial evaluation, imaging or labs, then referral or follow-up—sometimes across different facilities or departments. The gaps between those steps are where delayed diagnosis cases often begin.
You may notice patterns like:
- Abnormal imaging or lab results that were never clearly communicated, or were communicated too late for timely treatment.
- Referral delays where the next step wasn’t scheduled promptly or didn’t include the right urgency.
- Repeat visits where the clinician documented symptoms but didn’t escalate the diagnostic plan despite worsening or persistent complaints.
- Administrative breakdowns (missed orders, lost pages in records, incomplete discharge paperwork) that quietly affect medical decision-making.
A local attorney approach focuses on your timeline—because in these cases, the question is rarely “was there a bad outcome?” It’s whether the care decisions made at each handoff were reasonable given what was known at the time.


