Waltham is a busy suburban community: many people split time between workdays, school schedules, commuting, and multiple appointments. When a hospital injury derails that routine, it creates a “timeline problem” for claims.
In practice, delays hurt because:
- Medical records become harder to obtain as time passes, especially complete charts, monitoring logs, and communications between units.
- Symptom details fade—and in Massachusetts, the most persuasive cases usually track the sequence of events clearly.
- Insurance conversations ramp up quickly, and early statements can be misinterpreted later.
A lawyer’s job is to slow the process down enough to build a defensible timeline, while you keep getting the care you need.


