Hartland patients often move between primary care, urgent care, imaging centers, and specialists—sometimes more than once before a clear diagnosis finally lands. That “handoff” process can be where delays happen, such as:
- Abnormal imaging or lab results not acted on promptly (or not communicated clearly to the patient)
- Follow-up that gets scheduled but stalls—common when symptoms keep changing and multiple departments are involved
- Misreading or incomplete interpretation of imaging reports or test findings
- Repeat visits where persistent symptoms weren’t escalated the way a reasonable clinician would have
In Wisconsin, the practical reality is that care can be spread across different systems and schedules. If your records are fragmented, your timeline needs careful assembly—otherwise it’s easy for insurers or defense counsel to argue that nothing “meaningful” was missed.


