In a suburban community like Eatontown, care frequently moves through multiple touchpoints: an initial visit, testing at one facility, radiology or lab processing, and then a follow-up appointment that may be scheduled weeks out. When results don’t land in front of the right clinician quickly—or when automated systems route, summarize, or prioritize information incorrectly—the timeline becomes the central issue.
In New Jersey, the legal process is strict about deadlines. That makes early action important not only for evidence preservation, but also for meeting filing requirements that can apply depending on the specific parties involved.


