Delayed or Failed Diagnosis
We rely on healthcare providers to give us timely and accurate information about a potential diagnosis or condition. A mistake or delay can have catastrophic consequences. Speaking with an attorney who practices in the field of medical malpractice is the best way to determine if an action can be brought for a delayed diagnosis injury. State law dictates that a case against a medical professional be brought within a specific time period which is known as a statute of limitations. If you believe that your child suffered a brain injury due to the negligence of medical professionals, don’t hesitate to call me today.
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Delayed or Failed Diagnosis
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How serious does my case have to be before I get a lawyer?
If you’re wondering if your situation is Delayed or Failed Diagnosis and needs an attorney, it helps to know you’re not alone. HealthGrades, an independent healthcare quality company, reports about 195,000 people die each year because of mistakes that occur in hospitals. In addition to those deaths, more than a million Americans are hurt every year because of medical negligence. If you are a victim of Delayed or Failed Diagnosis you will need an attorney to help navigate this complex, intimidating world.
For a successful medical malpractice claim, you attorney is going to ask you to provide detailed supporting evidence and documentation. The medical insurance industry is organized and ready to defend their clients, so their risk management teams will do their best to get in front of a lawsuit. Insurance companies spend excessive amounts of money in lobbying efforts to get legislation enacted to limit the recoveries of medical malpractice victims. Winning a Delayed or Failed Diagnosis case is difficult and requires experience.
Contact Jeffrey Welch to find out if your situation may be a Delayed or Failed Diagnosis case.
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Delayed or Failed Diagnosis claims are complex, and you must be able to prove without a doubt that the healthcare provider failed to meet the standard of care that your specific condition required. Call us for a doctor negligence case review at 402-343-7825.