Stonecrest is a growing, suburban community with busy urgent care centers, imaging facilities, and multi-provider hospital networks. That environment often means:
- High patient volume and quick handoffs
- Multiple specialists and systems involved in one episode of care
- Imaging and lab results routed through electronic platforms that can be overlooked
- Automated risk scoring used to determine urgency and follow-up
When a diagnostic error happens in this kind of workflow, the most frustrating part is that it doesn’t always “feel” like a single doctor mistake. Instead, it may look like a chain of steps—triage, documentation, interpretation, and follow-up—where technology played a role.
A lawyer’s job is to break that chain into understandable decisions and determine where the process fell below what Georgia patients are entitled to expect.


