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Cancer Misdiagnosis - Failure to Diagnose Heart Attack
Patients are entirely dependent upon medical professionals to identify and treat serious health problems. While practically all physicians do remarkably well in living up to their demanding professional responsibilities, some more often than others get diagnoses wrong, and the consequences to their patients can be disastrous or even fatal. If you or someone in your family has suffered a serious injury or death due to the misdiagnosis, late diagnosis, or failure to diagnose a condition such as prostate cancer or a brain tumor, contact the Cleveland medical malpractice attorneys at Friedman, Domiano & Smith. Our cancer misdiagnosis lawyers work carefully with your family, your treating physicians, and outstanding medical experts to develop and identify the defendant professionals' liability and the full range of your damages. Whether your situation involves a cardiologist's missed heart attack, a radiologist's failure to identify a tumor, or a psychiatrist's failure to assess a suicide risk, the trial attorneys at Friedman, Domiano & Smith have the experience and multidisciplinary knowledge necessary to present your case accurately, clearly, and persuasively. The effective treatment of illness, trauma, or chronic medical conditions begins with careful and accurate diagnosis. An ER doctor's errors in diagnosis can lead to surgical errors in the operating room; an endocrinologist's misinterpretation of lab results can lead to poorly managed complications of diabetes. Our Ohio medical negligence attorneys are experienced in the investigation of diagnosis errors and know how to present your claim for compensation in such a way as to leave no aspect of your actual and future damages uncovered. As in all cases, our objective in misdiagnosis cases is to recover the greatest compensation possible for you and your family. For a free consultation about our ability to help with your situation, contact the Cleveland medical malpractice lawyers at Friedman, Domiano & Smith. |


