Welcome to the Cancer Misdiagnosis page for The Law
Offices of Scott C. Gottlieb & Associates, LLP.
We represent victims
and their families who have been damaged by medical
error and misdiagnosis. Our firm's philosophy is to
provide quality legal services while treating each
client with care and respect. We help our clients
decide whether it is more prudent to fight or to
settle a case in order to obtain the maximum awards.
We will fight for you!
The key to the successful treatment of cancer is an
early diagnosis. A failure to diagnose cancer in its
early stages or a delay in diagnosing cancer until
after it has been present for a long period of time
often results in death.
In 1999, the Institute of Medicine (IOM) released a
disturbing report citing medical mistakes as the 8th
leading cause of death in the United States and
ranking them above fatalities caused by automobile
accidents, breast cancer and AIDS. Other medical
literature estimates that as many as 30,000 diagnostic
errors occur nationally every year. In response to
these findings, major federal and private-sector
healthcare initiatives were instituted to protect
patients. Regrettably, these actions and safeguards
come too late to benefit many victims.
Damages
resulting from physician error happen more often and
can be more extensive than many realize. While
doctors' improper diagnoses are seldom intentional,
their lack of intent provides little comfort to those
confronted with a life-altering judgment of cancer.
Misdiagnosed patients are often subjected to
unnecessary, harmful, painful and expensive
treatments. Untreated cancer can kill, and innocent
mistakes can cause curable cancers to remain untreated
and dangerous. A cancer misdiagnosis also has the
potential to cause victims to develop other physical
and psychological conditions that require future
treatment - contributing to financial hardship and
severely inhibiting the victims' ability to sustain
meaningful employment.
Cancer misdiagnosis can most frequently be attributed
to:
- A
cancerous (or malignant) tumor is identified as
non-cancerous (or benign).
- A
cancerous lesion is missed in the biopsy
procedure.
- Failure
to refer a patient to a specialist for further
testing.
- A
malignant tumor is misclassified as to type or
misgraded as to aggressiveness.
- Specimens
are mishandled by pathology, or improperly read or
interpreted.
- Failure
to follow up with a patient if cancer should have
been suspected.
- Failure
to adequately screen for increased risk patients
(age/ethnicity/family or personal history/gender).
- Failure
to understand or notice the nature of a patient's
complaints.
If you
feel that you or a loved one has suffered because of a
cancer misdiagnosis, turn to The Law Offices of Scott
C. Gottlieb & Associates, LLP. Our firm works with medical and economic
experts to help prepare your case. We treat each
client with care and respect. We also provide
assistance with other legal problems that arise during
the pendency of the case. Call us at
1-800-TALK-LAW (1-800-825-5529) or contact us via our online
contact form. All calls
and inquiries are responded to the same day, usually
within one hour. There is no case-review cost.
Experience Counts. Our overall goal is to establish
our office as the best office to hire if you want
compensation for your case. We base this on our
experience and past results.
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