In Manteca, people often juggle work commutes, school schedules, and long drives to specialty care. That “time crunch” can make diagnostic problems harder to spot early—and harder to document later.
A wrong diagnosis or delayed diagnosis may show up after repeat visits, missed follow-ups, incomplete test review, or unclear discharge instructions. If the care involved automated tools—such as clinical decision support, imaging triage, risk scoring, or lab workflow software—the documentation trail matters even more.
At Specter Legal, we focus on how these events unfolded in real time: what the providers knew, what they did (or didn’t do) when symptoms persisted, and how the next steps were communicated.


