In a community where people often travel between clinics, urgent care, and specialists, timing and handoffs matter. Diagnostic delays frequently come from breakdowns like:
- Abnormal results not reaching the right person (or reaching them late)
- Imaging/lab findings documented but not acted on
- Follow-up appointments that slip because symptoms worsen or scheduling takes time
- Referral instructions that are unclear, leading to missed next steps
When you’re commuting or managing family responsibilities, it’s easier for a “we’ll call you” promise to turn into weeks of uncertainty. Legally, those gaps can matter—especially when the record shows what was known, when it was known, and what should have happened next.


