My wife had been seeing a cardiologist for chest pains she was recently experiencing. The doctor ordered some tests for the following week. However, before she could undergo the tests, she suffered a heart attack that lead to emergency surgery. Do we have a legal recourse because the doctor delayed a proper diagnosis?




Answer:
Failure to diagnose or a delayed diagnosis of a serious medical condition can lead to the escalation of the condition that can become life threatening. A delayed diagnosis itself is not evidence of negligence. The key is determining whether the doctor acted competently. In order to prevail in a medical malpractice, the plaintiff must prove the following:
The patient must also prove that the delayed diagnosis caused the patient’s condition to progress beyond where it normally would have, if treatment had not been delayed.
If you suffered serious consequences from a delayed diagnosis by a medical provider, you should consult with a medical malpractice attorney. These experienced professionals can assist you in taking legal action by filing a medical malpractice lawsuit to obtain compensation for your pain and suffering.
Talk to a Medical Malpractice Lawyer to get qualified legal advice and guidance regarding your options for file a lawsuit against the doctor or the hospital for their negligence and your wife’s resultant injury.
Good luck.
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Posted by Linda Adams on 07 Apr 2010