In Mountlake Terrace, a lot of people juggle work schedules, school runs, and fast-moving appointments—so when a diagnosis is delayed or wrong, the fallout can feel especially disruptive. One missed escalation, an abnormal lab that isn’t followed up, or a computerized tool that steers clinical decision-making the wrong way can turn a routine visit into months of worsening symptoms.
If you’re dealing with an incorrect or delayed diagnosis and suspect AI, software, or automated clinical decision support played a role, you deserve a legal team that understands how these systems fit into real care workflows—and how Washington law treats negligence.


