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Failure to Diagnose

When people get sick, they usually put their trust in the capable hands of medical care professionals who they believe will effectively diagnose and treat their health conditions. A timely and correct diagnosis is essential to make certain that the best available treatment is offered, should a person develop a severe condition. Even though the majority of doctors, nurses, and other medical experts offer excellent care to their patients, occasional errors place patients’ health at risk.

One of the main concerns regarding the medical malpractice of personal injury law is failing to properly diagnose a patient’s condition. Groups or companies held accountable must provide just compensation if their negligence proves to cause death or injury. Failure to properly diagnose a patient’s mild or severe condition can have lead to tragic results. Curable illnesses at any stage can become more severe or fatal if not found in the early stages and left untreated.

Patients have the legal right to recover damages from extra injuries or worsened health problems caused by improper diagnosis, if they pursued appropriate medical treatment when symptoms began to occur, and were sent home with a current ailment. However, filing a medical malpractice claim due to failed or improper diagnosis can be a difficult course of action, and to recover damages for past, present, or future expenses, crucial evidence must be presented, and testimonies from expert witnesses must be acquired. So it is very important to be represented by exceptional and supportive legal counsel when confronting well-known doctors and medical institutions that may be guilty of wrongdoing.

Your health and the health of your loved ones are most important. If you must attend to medical needs, do so. Then take immediate action and contact Eberstein & Witherite, LLP, for a free consultation with an experienced Texas medical malpractice attorney. Our friendly, bilingual staff will also answer all of the questions surrounding your case and explain legal rights in plain English or Spanish, if necessary. It will not cost you anything to contact our firm, and you will not pay any out-of-pocket expenses or legal fees unless and until we obtain compensation for your injuries.

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Shelly T. Greco