In Olean, medical problems don’t always unfold neatly. Sometimes they start during a rushed urgent care visit, an ER stay around the holidays, or follow-up appointments that get delayed because schedules fill up. When the diagnosis comes late—or turns out to be wrong—the impact can feel immediate: worsening symptoms, additional testing, and a growing fear that the system “missed something.”
If your care involved automated tools—like clinical decision support, risk scoring, imaging assistance, or lab workflow software—those tools can still be part of the legal story. The key is understanding how the error happened in your timeline and whether reasonable steps were taken when red flags appeared.


