In Glassboro, medical decisions often move fast—primary care follow-ups, urgent-care visits, imaging readouts, and lab results that are expected to be reviewed and routed the same day. When a diagnosis is delayed or incorrect, families can feel like they’re chasing answers across appointments, portals, and phone calls.
If AI, clinical decision support, or automated triage tools were part of the care pathway, the problem may not be as simple as “a computer made a mistake.” Instead, the legal issue is usually whether the system’s outputs were verified properly, whether abnormal findings triggered timely escalation, and whether documentation and follow-up were handled correctly.
At Specter Legal, we focus on helping Glassboro residents understand what happened, what went wrong in the diagnostic process, and how to pursue accountability when a medical error changed outcomes.


