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Charlotte Medical Malpractice Lawyer

When does misdiagnosis become malpractice?

After reviewing autopsies, studies have reported that physicians completely misdiagnosis a disease about 20% of the time, sometimes as high as 30%. This is a number that is almost completely stagnant since the early 1900's - an astonishing fact when one considers the huge steps that we have made in the medical field. The problem, many believe, is that medical professionals are not paid on their diagnosis - they are paid for the treatment. They therefore can rush into a treatment option too fast, not bothering to spend the proper amount of time doing the legwork to confirm the actual diagnosis.

Not every situation in which misdiagnosis occurs will mean that a patient has the right to file a medical malpractice claim. In fact, due to the elusive nature of many medical conditions, it would be impossible to hold doctors completely liable every time a diagnosis turned out to be wrong. So where is the turning point? Should there be the element of negligen ce, the doctor could be held responsible for the damage caused by the misdiagnosis. If they did not thoroughly examine the patient, if they made reckless errors during the testing process or if they were negligent in another manner, the patient could have grounds to seek legal recourse to recover damages they incurred.

Tips on Preventing Misdiagnosis

In most cases, it is possible for the patient and the doctor to work together to prevent the possibility of misdiagnosis. The steps necessary are simple and typically require the patient to get more involved in the process. Some tips for preventing misdiagnosis include the following:

  • Asking the doctor if you have any questions;
  • Vocalizing any doubts or concerns;
  • Conducting research on your own; and
  • Getting a second opinion

By following these simple guidelines and by acting in a manner that follows this line of thought, it could be possible for you to prevent the possibility of misdiagnosis. If, however, you have already been victimized, it is highly encouraged that you get the legal assistance of an experienced Charlotte personal injury attorney that you can trust to help you seek full financial compensation.

Charlotte Attorney: Protecting Malpractice Victims

Should you choose to seek the legal representation of our legal team at the Lanier Law Group, you will be able to rest easier knowing that you will have a heavyweight in your corner. At our firm, we are not satisfied with subpar results and always utilize a no-fail attitude every single time that take on a new case. You can be confident knowing that should you choose to work with us that you will not have to be concerned about your case being mishandled, neglected or rushed.

Instead of receiving the apathetic, cookie cutter answers that are typical of larger firms, you will be able to rest assured that we will take the time to get to know your case on a personal level. By knowing the details of your situation and truly applying a tailored response, we will be able to give you the edge that you need in seeking your desirable outcome. We know how damaging instances of medical malpractice can be and we are fully devoted to ensuring that our clients are supported throughout the entire process. Regardless of whether you have personally suffered or if you have lost a loved one to a wrongful death, you can be confident knowing that we will go the distance for you.

Contact a Charlotte medical malpractice lawyer from our firm as soon as possible if you or a loved one have suffered from a misdiagnosis as a result of medical negligence.

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