MISDIAGNOSIS MEDICAL MALPRACTICE
If you or a loved one is seriously injured due to a misdiagnosis? Then you might have a misdiagnosis medical malpractice case.
MISDIAGNOSIS MEDICAL MALPRACTICE
Misdiagnosis medical malpractice is the most common type of medical malpractice. These cases account for the largest fraction of malpractice claims, the most severe injuries, and the highest total of payouts.
FIGHT FOR THE COMPENSATION YOU DESERVE FOR THE INJURIES YOU HAVE SUSTAINED.
WHAT CAN I SUE FOR IN A MISDIAGNOSIS MEDICAL MALPRACTICE CASE?
In a medical malpractice lawsuit, you can win compensation for:
- Medical expenses
- Lost wages and diminished future earning capacity
- Pain and suffering
- Loss of companionship
- Permanent catastrophic injuries or disabilities, including scarring
- Wrongful death
WHAT TYPES OF SITUATIONS LEAD TO MISDIAGNOSIS MEDICAL MALPRACTICE CASES?
At The Bartinik Law Firm LLC, we strive to fight for individuals who have endured very serious injuries, and have the most to gain from winning a Connecticut misdiagnosis medical malpractice suit. As a result, we are very selective about the medical malpractice cases we accept. We also work with families who have lost their loved ones due to the negligence of a medical professional.
You may have a medical malpractice lawsuit if you or a loved one has been faced with one of the following situations:
- Cardiovascular disease misdiagnosis.
- Misdiagnosis of a heart attack.
- Stroke misdiagnosis.
- Failure to diagnosis a pulmonary emboli lead to a stroke.
- Misdiagnosis of cancer.
- Infection misdiagnosis.
- Failure to diagnosis meningitis.
HOW TO EVALUATE YOUR CASE?
At The Bartinik Law Firm LLC, we are very selective about the medical malpractice cases we accept. We strive to fight for individuals who have endured very serious injuries and have the most to gain from winning a Connecticut medical malpractice suit. We also work with families who have lost their loved ones due to the negligence of a medical professional.
WHAT ARE THE STEPS TO TAKE TO EVALUATE A CASE?
The first step is to gather the medical records. You or your lawyer should request all of the records for their care including the hospital records. You will also need all of the relevant prior medical records.
Next, you will have to find a doctor to review the case. The reviewing doctor must be a similar health provider, or the same type of doctor as the defendant doctor. The reviewing doctor must also have the same qualifications as the defendant doctor. You can proceed only if you received a certification from the reviewing doctor that medical malpractice has occurred by the defendant doctor.
You must prove all of your harms and losses. Next, you must also prove that your harms and losses were caused from the medical malpractice, and not any underlying condition. You will be forced to examine the consequences of the error, and whether the underlying condition contributed to the harm. All of these medical questions require answers by qualified medical experts to determine the harms, and losses suffered by you or your loved one.
SEE SOME OF OUR CASE RESULTS ON THE CASE RESULTS SECTION OF THIS WEBSITE.
Click on the link below to see the misdiagnosis case results for cases we have handled.
Misdiagnosis of cancer case result.
Tumor misdiagnosis case result.
WHERE TO FIND HELP?
Do you think that a loved is the victim of a misdiagnosis that cause serious harm?
We are here to help you evaluate your case. Our medical malpractice lawyers at The Bartinik Law Firm LLC do not accept every case because we take case evaluation very seriously. We will only accept the case if it has merit, and high damages sufficient to justify the case.
When The Bartinik Law Firm LLC represents you in your medical malpractice case, you can expect attention to detail. You can also expect excellent customer service. Just take a look at our former client testimonials on this website. When it comes to case preparation, and trial technique we have trial lawyers who are Board Certified Civil Trial Attorneys by the National Board of Trial Advocacy. We stand ready to take your case to trial if necessary.
If you or a loved one were seriously injured after a misdiagnosis contact The Bartinik Law Firm LLC at 860-445-8521 today for a free consultation.