Many diagnostic error claims aren’t only about what the final diagnosis was—they’re about when the system recognized it.
In the Brookfield area, medical visits often involve a chain of handoffs:
- initial evaluation at a clinic or urgent care
- referral to an imaging center or specialty practice
- follow-up with results that arrive later (sometimes after you’ve already left the appointment)
- care coordination across different providers and documentation systems
When a wrong or delayed diagnosis occurs, the most important question becomes: Where did the process break down? In real cases, that breakdown can involve:
- abnormal results not being escalated quickly enough
- symptoms being minimized because the patient “looked stable” at the time
- misinterpretation of imaging or lab patterns
- decision-support tools being treated as more certain than they actually are


