In Hartford and across Washington County, many diagnostic delays aren’t caused by one dramatic mistake—they’re caused by breaks in the chain of follow-up. For example:
- Abnormal imaging or lab results were documented, but the patient notification or action didn’t happen quickly enough.
- A referral was recommended, but the next step took longer than it should have due to scheduling, incomplete records, or unclear instructions.
- Symptoms improved briefly, then returned—prompting new visits where prior findings weren’t fully integrated into the next workup.
When the delay is tied to missed follow-up, your case often depends on dates: when results were generated, when you were told (or weren’t), and when appropriate evaluation should have occurred under Wisconsin medical standards.


