Many diagnostic error cases in Lafayette don’t start with a big red flag. They start with a pattern:
- Symptoms show up after work, during a busy week, or while traveling for events.
- A patient is told it’s something less serious.
- Tests are ordered, but results are not acted on quickly.
- Follow-up is delayed or not communicated clearly.
- The correct diagnosis arrives only after the condition progresses.
Whether the issue involved a lab report, imaging interpretation, triage routing, or clinical decision support, the legal question is the same: did the care team respond reasonably based on what they knew at the time—and did that response contribute to the harm?
In Louisiana medical negligence matters, evidence timing matters. The sooner records are preserved and reviewed, the easier it is to reconstruct what happened.


