In many Westchester-area situations, delays happen in ways that aren’t obvious at the time:
- You’re told symptoms are minor or expected to improve.
- Test results arrive, but follow-up is slow or unclear.
- A clinician relies too heavily on a risk score or automated summary.
- Imaging or lab interpretation is routed through workflow steps that may not catch contradictions.
The key legal question usually isn’t just what the final diagnosis was—it’s whether the earlier decision-making met the standard of care under Illinois practice norms, given the information available at the time.


