Medical Misdiagnosis
A medical doctor or physician's failure to diagnose or a misdiagnosis of an illness can lead to serious complications and in some cases death. In such cases, an extensive review of the medical records may determine whether poor clinical judgment, a lab error, or staff communication or doctor error played a role in a delay or failure to diagnose and treat the condition appropriately.
A “Failure to Diagnose” case can be complex. A full investigation of the medical records and the treatment timeline of the disease are required to determine exactly when a prudent physician exercising reasonable care should have diagnosed a disease or recognized enough symptoms to refer the patient to a specialist. This analysis requires more than just legal knowledge. It requires a network of professional medical consultants and investigators who know how to build a strong case for your claim. Our attorneys have the experience you need. If your medical treatment was delayed or improper, you may have a legitimate claim against your healthcare provider for failure to diagnose Call our Law Firm to schedule a no-cost consultation. We take physician mistakes seriously. Call today. Call us toll free at 800-862-1260.
A “Failure to Diagnose” case can be complex. A full investigation of the medical records and the treatment timeline of the disease are required to determine exactly when a prudent physician exercising reasonable care should have diagnosed a disease or recognized enough symptoms to refer the patient to a specialist. This analysis requires more than just legal knowledge. It requires a network of professional medical consultants and investigators who know how to build a strong case for your claim. Our attorneys have the experience you need. If your medical treatment was delayed or improper, you may have a legitimate claim against your healthcare provider for failure to diagnose Call our Law Firm to schedule a no-cost consultation. We take physician mistakes seriously. Call today. Call us toll free at 800-862-1260.