In a community like Alton, patients often move between urgent care, emergency rooms, specialists, and follow-up appointments. That “relay” approach can be lifesaving—but it can also create gaps in timing and documentation.
After a misdiagnosis or delayed diagnosis, evidence can disappear quickly:
- Imaging may be overwritten or archived.
- Lab and radiology results may be hard to retrieve if you don’t request them promptly.
- Providers may document differently over time as symptoms evolve.
- If you were treated across multiple facilities, records may be incomplete or delayed.
A lawyer can help you act while details are fresh and ensure your case is built from a consistent, complete timeline—especially when multiple locations and providers were involved.


