Misdiagnosis

A misdiagnosis can alter the course of your life. When a serious medical condition is incorrectly identified or entirely overlooked, the consequences can be life changing. If you or a loved one was harmed because of a wrong or delayed diagnosis, you deserve experienced legal support.

What Is a Misdiagnosis?

A misdiagnosis occurs when a healthcare provider identifies the wrong condition or fails to recognize the correct one. Unlike mere errors in judgment, a misdiagnosis may qualify as medical malpractice when it reflects a departure from the accepted standard of care. Such errors can lead to unnecessary treatments, delayed therapy, disease progression, or avoidable complications.

Common Causes of Misdiagnosis

Misdiagnoses often stem from:
• Inadequate examination or failure to consider the full medical history
• Incorrect interpretation of test results or imaging studies
• Failure to order appropriate diagnostic tests despite clear symptoms
• Poor communication between providers or breakdowns in follow-up care

Conditions Frequently Affected

Though any illness can be misdiagnosed, certain conditions appear more often in misdiagnosis claims:
• Cancers (such as lung, breast, colorectal)
• Heart attacks and other cardiovascular emergencies
• Strokes and acute neurological disorders
• Severe infections, sepsis, and rare diseases with subtle early signs

The Consequences of Misdiagnosis

Health Impacts

A misdiagnosis can result in:
• Worsening of the underlying condition due to delayed treatment
• Unnecessary procedures or treatments with harmful side effects
• Permanent disability, major surgery, or death

Financial and Emotional Costs

Beyond the medical harm there may be:
• Rising medical bills and extended recovery
• Lost income or reduced earning potential
• Psychological trauma, loss of trust and disruption to daily life

How We Handle Misdiagnosis Claims

Step One: Investigation

We obtain your full medical record, test results, and treatment history. We consult trusted medical experts to identify where care failed to meet professional standards.

Step Two: Identifying Liability

We determine which parties may be responsible. This could include your primary doctor, specialists, hospitals, labs, or diagnostic services.

Step Three: Pursuing Compensation

We pursue all available damages including:
• Past and future medical treatment
• Lost wages or diminished earning capacity
• Pain and suffering
• Emotional distress
• Loss of quality of life

Step Four: Acting Before Deadlines

Every state sets a time limit for filing a medical malpractice claim. We guide the process, so your rights are protected, and deadlines are met.

Why Trust Our Firm

Our attorneys represent victims of diagnostic errors across the nation. We bring both medical insight and legal skills to each case. You will receive direct communication, expert advocacy and a partner committed to pursuing accountability.

Contact Us for a Free Consultation

If you believe you or a loved one was misdiagnosed by a healthcare provider, you deserve legal guidance that is clear, compassionate and effective. Contact us today for a free and confidential consultation to explore your case and your recovery options.