In and around West Mifflin, people often rely on urgent care, ER visits, and follow-up appointments to keep conditions from escalating. But when a diagnosis is delayed—especially for injuries that require repeat visits or ongoing monitoring—small gaps can become major harms.
Common local patterns we see in diagnostic error claims include:
- Multiple ER/urgent care visits where symptoms were documented but not translated into the right next steps.
- Imaging and lab findings that were either missed, not escalated, or not properly communicated for timely follow-up.
- Busy facility workflows where handoffs, referrals, and result review processes break down.
- Technology-influenced workflows (including systems that assist with risk scoring, documentation, or interpretation) where a tool’s output may have been over-weighted.
When you live with the effects of a delayed or incorrect diagnosis, your timeline matters. The sooner records are secured and reviewed, the better your chances of showing what should have happened earlier.


