A missed diagnosis, sometimes referred to as a failure to diagnose, is a form of medical malpractice in which a health care professional does not diagnose a serious illness or medical condition that is affecting a patient and which a reasonably prudent health care professional would have diagnosed under the same or similar circumstances. A related problem is delayed diagnosis, which occurs when unreasonable delays in diagnosing a serious illness or medical condition that is affecting a patient result in serious harm.
If you believe you’ve been the victim of medical malpractice, it is important to seek help from a skilled and experienced Miami misdiagnosis medical malpractice lawyer like our attorneys at Kaire & Heffernan. Our firm has been fighting for clients in the Miami area since 1997. We are well-versed in medical malpractice law and have a strong track record of success on behalf of our clients.
Failure to diagnose or delayed diagnosis may be referred to as a “misdiagnosis.” Unfortunately, misdiagnosis of medical conditions is somewhat common. Some of the most frequently misdiagnosed conditions include:
The consequences of a failure to diagnose may be devastating, or even fatal, for the patient. For example, a doctor may fail to diagnose an illness in its early stages if the doctor does not identify the symptoms. As a result, the patient will suffer from the sickness indefinitely. In other cases, the doctor may delay diagnosing a progressive illness like diabetes or cancer, and the delay may allow the disease to develop severe complications (such as amputations or loss of eyesight in diabetes) or spread to other parts of the body (as in many cancers). Sometimes, too, with acute conditions like appendicitis, heart attack, or stroke, a failure to diagnose the condition may lead to the patient’s death. A lawyer in Miami could help with a misdiagnosis claim for any condition.
There are numerous reasons for misdiagnosis. Common causes include:
Misdiagnosis may deprive you or a loved one of the chance to fight a serious disease like cancer, diabetes, or heart disease, or to make informed decisions about your health. The misdiagnosis may also result in expensive treatments and medical bills, as well as financial losses. The financial losses may include lost wages from the time you missed work and the value of lost future wages. You may also endure pain and suffering, for which you may be able to obtain legal compensation under Florida law.
All medical malpractice claims involve complicated issues. Here are some important things to keep in mind as you move forward with your pursuit for justice:
It’s important to note that if the victim of a misdiagnosis dies as a result of their medical provider’s error, Florida’s wrongful death statute permits the personal representative of their estate to bring a wrongful death claim against the provider. Although initiated on behalf of the deceased’s estate, wrongful death claims are designed to benefit the victim’s surviving family members. A layer in Miami could help a family seek compensation after losing a loved one due to a doctor’s misdiagnosis.
If you or a loved one has been injured by a missed or delayed diagnosis, please seek appropriate medical treatment immediately. Then contact our firm for a free and confidential consultation about your case with a Miami misdiagnosis medical malpractice lawyer. You may contact us online or phone us at (305) 876-6001. Se habla español.