In many modern care settings, a patient’s journey may include automated risk scoring, imaging interpretation assistance, lab workflow software, or documentation tools that flag or summarize findings. Even when a tool “suggests” a likely condition, the legal question is typically about how providers and facilities responded to the information.
In Hasbrouck Heights and Bergen County, patients often move between primary care, urgent care, and specialty providers. That handoff reality matters: a diagnostic mistake can occur when information isn’t verified, when abnormal results don’t trigger timely escalation, or when a clinician relies on an automated flag without reconciling it with the patient’s symptoms.
We help clients identify:
- Where automated outputs appeared in the record
- How clinicians verified (or didn’t verify) those outputs
- Whether abnormal results were followed up promptly
- Whether documentation reflects the actions that should have been taken


