In the Milwaukee-area area, diagnostic delays often show up as a pattern across settings—urgent care visits, primary care follow-ups, imaging ordered through one clinic and read through another, and then referrals that take time to complete.
Common scenarios we see in Wauwatosa-area cases include:
- Abnormal labs or imaging not acted on quickly enough (or follow-up instructions weren’t specific enough to ensure the result was reviewed)
- A symptom that should have triggered escalation—for example, worsening pain, new neurological symptoms, or recurring infections that weren’t reassessed when they didn’t resolve
- “It’s probably X” early impressions that weren’t re-evaluated when the patient returned with persistent or changing symptoms
- Communication breakdowns between clinicians, including lost results, incomplete handoffs, or delayed referrals
If your medical timeline spans multiple providers and visits, you’re not alone. Sorting that timeline is often the first step to seeing what legally matters.


