In a fast-moving healthcare environment—whether at a local emergency department, an imaging center, a family medicine clinic, or a hospital visit that started as “routine”—diagnostic errors can snowball.
In Amarillo, common scenarios that lead families to seek legal help include:
- Repeated visits for similar symptoms where the condition wasn’t recognized early enough.
- Abnormal results that weren’t followed up promptly (or at all), especially when care was split across providers.
- Imaging and lab workflows where reports may have been delayed, overlooked, or interpreted too narrowly.
- Tool-assisted triage or documentation where a recommendation was treated as if it were definitive.
The legal question isn’t whether technology was used—it’s whether the care team used it appropriately, verified its outputs, and acted reasonably under Texas medical standards.


