You can explore the legal options available to secure fair compensation after a medical professional fails to identify an illness, injury, or another condition with a Baltimore failure to diagnose lawyer.
Our team at Keilty Bonadio can step in to help with your legal claim. You can rely on a Baltimore medical malpractice lawyer from our firm to fight to bring you compensation for your medical expenses, lost wages, emotional suffering, pain, and other losses.
We have over five decades of combined experience that we can draw on when handling your medical malpractice claim. Fill out our online contact form or call to learn more.
Why Hire a Failure to Diagnose Lawyer in Baltimore, MD?
Hiring an attorney can ensure you have a higher chance of securing maximum compensation for your losses after a medical provider fails to correctly identify your medical condition or makes an incorrect diagnosis.
You can rely on your medical malpractice attorney to handle all legal matters on your behalf, giving you more time to focus on recovering and getting back your peace of mind.
A lawyer can level the playing field when dealing with health care providers, medical facilities, and their insurance companies. You don’t have to go through this challenging time alone; contact us now for help from an experienced attorney.
You Deserve Justice and Compensation.
Our experienced Baltimore attorneys provide trusted legal advocacy to protect your rights and fight for the justice you deserve. Let us stand by your side!contact us today
Can You Get Money for Failure to Diagnose?
You may qualify for compensation to cover all your losses if a lawyer can show that you experienced negative health and financial consequences due to medical negligence. Our attorneys need to show that a health care provider failed to provide a standard of care.
We can review your circumstances to determine if you can file a claim. If you qualify to seek compensation, we’ll stick with you throughout the entirety of the legal process.
How a Lawyer Can Help With Your Claim
Our legal team can assist with all aspects of your claim after a medical professional fails to diagnose your condition. We may:
Work With Medical Experts
Our legal team often works with healthcare experts who can assess the actions of your healthcare provider to determine if they properly upheld the standard of care. These experts can review your records of medical care and assist as we build your claim.
For example, experts may determine if a healthcare worker:
- Failed to order diagnostic tests that would identify your condition
- Made a diagnostic error when reviewing test results
- Diagnosed you with the wrong condition
They may also provide expert testimony.
Find the Liable Parties
We identify all parties that hold potential liability for your losses after a healthcare professional fails to diagnose your condition. Medical malpractice laws may allow us to build a claim against the medical worker or the facility that employs them.
Help With Insurance Companies
You can rely on us to handle all legal communication with the insurance company after a medical worker fails to correctly identify your medical condition. Allowing us to handle these conversations can protect your claim and help you avoid mistakes that could damage your claim.
In some cases, we enter a period of negotiations with the insurance company, pushing them to provide a fair settlement for your losses.
Assist With a Lawsuit
The insurance company may refuse to treat you fairly. For example, the company could try to deny your claim or drag out the negotiation process, hoping you give up.
In these situations, our firm can help with a medical malpractice lawsuit. Our experience and legal knowledge give us the confidence to handle litigation on your behalf.
Protecting Your Rights, Pursuing Justice.
Start Your Claim TodayWhat Conditions Do Doctors Fail to Diagnose?
Medical professionals can fail to diagnose any condition. However, doctors often miss these 10 conditions:
- Pulmonary embolism
- Breast cancer
- Lung cancer
- Colorectal cancer
- Prostate cancer
- Bladder cancer
- Heart attacks (myocardial infarctions)
- Strokes
- Brain hemorrhages
- Sepsis
A failure to diagnose attorney in Baltimore, MD, can help if you fail to receive medical treatment in a timely fashion because healthcare workers didn’t diagnose your condition.
Compensation Available After a Failure to Diagnose
Your lawyer can help you seek payment for all the financial losses you experience due to medical errors. Depending on your situation, we may build a claim to bring you funds for your:
Current and Long-Term Medical Expenses
The liable party may need to cover the costs of your emergency treatment, medications, necessary medical procedures, physical therapy, and other healthcare expenses once you receive a correct diagnosis.
We can track all of these losses and add them to your claim.
Lost Wages
Our legal team may help you secure the money you need to cover your lost pay and reduced earning potential.
Pain and Suffering
You may receive compensation for the non-economic effects of a failure to diagnose. You may qualify for funds to pay for your emotional distress, mental suffering, and any pain that stops you from enjoying your life.
We can discuss the compensation you could receive in more detail when you contact us for your initial consultation.
Why Pick Us for Legal Representation?
Our team at Keilty Bonadio has over 50 years of combined experience, and we stand ready to put you first as we handle legal matters on your behalf. We want to help you navigate the legal system and always maintain our empathy when answering your questions.
We believe in collaborating with our clients, and we can adjust the services we provide to meet your unique needs.
Talk to Us if a Healthcare Professional Fails to Diagnose You
You can rely on a Baltimore failure to diagnose lawyer from Keilty Bonadio to provide the professional legal assistance you need. We’re ready to help you seek fair compensation for your medical bills, pain, suffering, and other losses.
Thomas W. Keilty and Nicholas C. Bonadio can help you during this difficult time. You can learn more when you call or complete our online contact form.