Many delayed-diagnosis cases don’t start with one dramatic mistake—they start with handoffs. In Burlington and nearby communities, it’s common for patients to rotate between:
- primary care visits,
- urgent care appointments,
- imaging centers,
- and specialist follow-ups.
When results land in one system but the follow-up happens in another, it’s easier for critical information to slip through the cracks. A lawyer reviewing your case will focus on whether the timeline shows a reasonable plan for:
- acting on abnormal labs or imaging,
- communicating results clearly,
- and re-evaluating symptoms when they didn’t improve.
This is especially important when symptoms persist while you’re balancing daily life—commuting time, school schedules, and work demands can make it harder to notice when follow-up is delayed.


