In Justice, IL, people commonly run into diagnostic problems during the busiest points of the day—after a long commute, during weekend urgent care surges, or when symptoms worsen quickly and families seek faster answers.
Diagnostic mistakes can show up in patterns like:
- Triage and routing issues: symptoms get categorized too broadly, leading to the wrong testing path.
- Imaging and lab workflow gaps: results arrive, but the right provider doesn’t see them, or they’re not acted on promptly.
- Follow-up breakdowns: abnormal findings are noted but the next step isn’t completed—especially after discharge.
- AI-assisted decision support misapplication: clinicians may rely on risk scores or software prompts without appropriate verification against the full clinical picture.
An attorney’s job isn’t to blame technology in the abstract. It’s to examine how the care team used tools, how information moved through the system, and whether the response matched Illinois standards for timely, competent medical decision-making.


