Many residents aren’t harmed in one dramatic moment—they notice something is off, then the system takes too long to connect the dots. Common local scenarios include:
- Multiple urgent care or primary care visits before the correct condition is recognized.
- Imaging and lab results that are technically “available” but not treated as urgent enough.
- Busy clinic workflows where information gets routed, summarized, or documented through automated steps before a clinician verifies it.
- Commute-driven delays—when follow-up testing or specialist appointments happen later than they should.
In cases involving AI or automated tools, the legal focus is usually not “was the technology bad?” It’s whether the care team properly verified the output, acted on inconsistencies, and followed the standard of care for someone in your medical position.


