In Airway Heights, many people juggle work schedules, school drop-offs, and commuting routes—so when symptoms worsen, it’s common to seek care more than once. The problem is that repeated visits can still end with a delayed diagnosis if test results aren’t escalated, if follow-up is missed, or if clinical decision support tools influenced what clinicians believed next.
If you later learned that the diagnosis was wrong—or that you should have been treated earlier—you may have questions about whether the care team met the standard expected in Washington.
At Specter Legal, we focus on medical negligence claims tied to diagnostic failure, including cases where technology assisted decision-making. Our goal is to help you organize what happened, identify where the process broke down, and pursue compensation that reflects the real impact on your family.


