In smaller communities and regional care networks, diagnostic issues often show up through predictable gaps:
- Handoffs between providers (urgent care, primary care, and specialists)
- Result delays (imaging or lab findings not reviewed promptly, or follow-up instructions that aren’t carried out)
- Workload and scheduling realities that affect rechecks and referral timing
- Care coordination breakdowns when you’re sent to another facility for imaging, therapy, or specialty evaluation
Even when no one intends harm, Wisconsin law still focuses on whether care fell below what a reasonably careful provider would do under similar circumstances—and whether that shortfall contributed to your injury.


