In Franklin Lakes, medical care often moves fast—urgent care visits, follow-up imaging, and specialist referrals that fit into busy suburban schedules. But when symptoms are brushed off or a diagnosis is delayed, the harm isn’t theoretical. It shows up as worsening conditions, repeated appointments, and families scrambling to keep up with escalating medical costs.
If your care involved an automated tool—such as clinical decision support, risk scoring, or AI-aided imaging review—your situation may be more than a simple “human error” question. The legal issue is whether the clinical team and the facility handled the information responsibly and timely, and whether the workflow allowed a dangerous mistake to reach the patient.


