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Tests like magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), ultrasound, and X-rays are essential components of treatment for injuries and illnesses. Unfortunately, while the radiologists who perform and analyze the results of these tests are highly qualified and trained professionals, they are also human beings who sometimes make mistakes in interpreting or administering these tests.
Mistakes made by radiologists can have severe repercussions if they lead to a delay in treatment for a serious medical condition. If a radiology error led to you or a loved one suffering serious harm, you may have grounds to file suit over your injuries. An experienced Hartford radiology malpractice lawyer from Berkowitz and Hanna LLC can help you understand your options and pursue restitution for your losses. Our malpractice team has helped people all over the state get justice, and we are prepared to help you, too.
Like many other forms of medical malpractice, radiology malpractice involves a healthcare provider failing to meet the “standard of care” applicable to them. This standard is determined by what another equally qualified physician would have done under similar circumstances. To successfully sue over a radiology error, you must prove that the error would not have occurred at all but for the radiologist’s significant departure from standard medical practices or extreme recklessness.
In order for a radiology injury case to be legally viable, the provider’s error must cause serious injuries that require medical care. As a Hartford radiology malpractice attorney can further explain, the fact that a radiologist made a serious mistake is not enough on its own. Our attorneys can help you determine whether your situation constitutes medical malpractice.
If a radiologist’s failure to perform or interpret a test leads to a patient suffering preventable physical harm, an ensuing malpractice claim can seek reimbursement for the costs of all related medical treatment. It is also possible to recover for various other economic and non-economic losses that can be traced directly back to that initial injury, including things like:
However, it is worth noting that the statute of limitations for personal injury cases typically requires radiology malpractice claims in Hartford to be filed well before long-term losses fully manifest. For this reason, it can be crucial to have a knowledgeable lawyer’s help with identifying, estimating, and proactively demanding compensation for those losses.
Mistakes by radiologists are one of the most common grounds used for medical malpractice litigation not just in Connecticut but all over the United States. This alone, though, does not mean getting a good result from this type of claim is easy, especially if you try to sue without guidance from experienced legal counsel.
A Hartford radiology malpractice lawyer will be the steadfast ally you need to understand and effectively enforce your rights. Call Berkowitz and Hanna LLC today to set up your free initial consultation.
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