Norridge is a suburban community with fast-moving daily schedules and frequent trips to nearby medical providers. That environment can create the same failure points we see repeatedly in diagnostic-error matters:
- Fragmented care: test results from one facility may not be reviewed promptly by the next provider.
- Short visit windows: symptoms can be documented quickly, but follow-up decisions may not get the attention they require.
- Follow-up bottlenecks: abnormal findings sometimes require additional testing or specialist evaluation that gets delayed.
- System-driven documentation: automated tools may help summarize symptoms or flag risk, but they don’t replace clinician judgment.
If you believe an incorrect diagnosis—or a delay in reaching the correct one—contributed to your injuries, the next step is to treat the situation like a timeline problem, not just a “medical mistake” problem.


