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Doctors are human beings who occasionally make mistakes in their diagnoses for their patients. However, not all mistakes are minor errors that can be fixed with an adjusted prescription or updated medical chart. If negligent care by a healthcare provider leads to a condition like cancer being misdiagnosed, the patient may miss out on vital treatment during the early stages of the disease’s development, which could have life-altering or even life-threatening repercussions.
If your doctor failed to diagnose your cancer correctly and caused you serious harm as a result, you should seek guidance from a Hartford cancer misdiagnosis lawyer about your legal options. Financial compensation cannot completely erase the damage done to you, but demanding the restitution you deserve with help from a dedicated medical malpractice attorney from Berkowitz and Hanna, LLC can be key to protecting your best interests.
The primary factor determining whether a doctor’s cancer misdiagnosis can serve as valid grounds for civil litigation is whether the misdiagnosis qualifies as a breach of an applicable “standard of care.” Unlike regular people who are often held to generic “duties of care” that everyone shares, a healthcare professional’s “standard of care” is based solely on what another equally qualified physician would have done with the same patient in the same situation.
Both for practical reasons and because it is required by state law, prospective malpractice plaintiffs must enlist the help of at least one qualified medical expert if they want to establish that a doctor committed malpractice by misinterpreting test results, ignoring symptoms, or failing to identify cancer. A Hartford cancer misdiagnosis attorney can explain these procedural requirements in more detail during an initial consultation and work with medical experts to support a lawsuit or settlement demand.
The longer cancer continues developing before treatment begins, the more extreme, invasive, and expensive treatment must generally be to have a positive effect. With that in mind, comprehensive civil claims over cancer misdiagnoses in Hartford usually must account both for “damages” that have already occurred at the time of filing and damages that can be expected to occur in the future due to the defendant doctor’s misconduct.
Specific forms of harm which often play a role in these sorts of claims include:
The state does not place any legal caps on recovery through malpractice claims, so a lawyer in Hartford can help demand restitution for the full value of all damages stemming from a cancer misdiagnosis.
No one deserves to suffer preventable harm because their doctor failed to diagnose their cancer when they should have. When you are harmed in this way, taking proactive legal action against the negligent doctor may be the best way of changing your life again for the better.
Help is available from a dedicated Hartford cancer misdiagnosis lawyer with any litigation you want to pursue. Call Berkowitz and Hanna, LLC today to discuss your options.
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