In suburban communities like Mokena, Illinois, medical care often involves a mix of urgent visits, primary care follow-ups, and referrals to larger facilities across the region. That care “handoff” pattern can be where diagnostic problems grow—especially when automated tools are used to triage symptoms, flag risk, or route patients for imaging and labs.
When a diagnosis is delayed or incorrect, families usually feel the impact in real time: worsening symptoms, repeated appointments, and mounting worry about whether anyone connected the dots. A lawyer focused on AI misdiagnosis and delayed diagnosis helps you understand how the timeline matters and how the system’s documentation can make or break your claim.


