While there are several different types of medical malpractice, one of the most common types is a medical misdiagnosis. It is not unusual for a doctor to make an incorrect diagnosis. In most cases the patient is not harmed. However, in some cases the medical error results in the patient suffering catastrophic, permanent injuries. In order for a misdiagnosis to be the basis for a viable medical malpractice claim, the following factors must be present at the time of the medical error:
Those seriously injured due to the negligent actions of medical professionals have the right to seek compensation. If you suffered an injury while receiving medical treatment and you believe it was caused by a misdiagnosis, do not hesitate to contact an experienced Bronx medical misdiagnosis injury lawyer at Stephen Bilkis & Associates.
Definition of Medical MisdiagnosisWhen a doctor makes an error in diagnosis and as a result the patient receives incorrect treatment, delayed treatment, or no treatment, the consequence may be that the patient's condition does not improve, is made worse, or the patient dies. However, in order for a physician's diagnosis to be legally classified as a misdiagnosis that rises to the level of medical malpractice, the doctor's methodology of arriving at the diagnosis must be inconsistent with accepted medical standards. In other words, just because a doctor's diagnosis was wrong does not make that doctor necessarily guilty of malpractice, even if the patient is harmed because of the misdiagnosis. If the doctor's methodology was sound, even if the diagnosis was incorrect, the doctor may not have committed medical malpractice. To learn more about what a medical misdiagnosis is, contact an experienced Bronx medical misdiagnosis injury lawyer
While medical misdiagnosis is the most common type of medical malpractice, it is not the only type. Other types of medical malpractice include improper treatment and failure to warn. Improper treatment involves your doctor treating you in a way that no other competent doctor would and as result you are harmed. In addition, if your doctor selects the appropriate treatment but administers in a manner that no competent doctor would, you may have a medical malpractice claim.
A failure to warn claim would arise if a doctor violates his or her duty to warn you of known risks of a procedure or course of treatment. This duty is referred to as the duty of informed consent. If your doctor failed to advise you of known risks and it is likely that you would have elected not to go through with the procedure, then your doctor may be liable for medical malpractice if you were harmed by the treatment or procedure in a way that the doctor should have warned could happen.
Pursuing DamagesThrough a personal injury lawsuit filed by an experienced medical misdiagnosis attorney in the Bronx, you may awarded a variety of types of damages based on the losses you suffered due to another person's negligence. For example, victims who suffer serious injuries from a medical mistake will undoubtedly face substantial medical expenses. These expenses include the fees your doctors charge, ambulance fees, emergency room fees, hospital fees, surgical fees, costs of prescriptions, costs of medical equipment, as well as fees associated with rehabilitation.
Whether you miss a few weeks or a few months of work, the negligent party is responsible for paying you the wages and other compensation that you lost. Pain and suffering is a legal term that encompasses not just physical pain, but also emotional and mental suffering such as fear, grief, worry, inconvenience and the loss of the enjoyment of life.
Contact Stephen Bilkis & AssociatesIf you or a loved one suffered a serious injury due to the misdiagnosis by a healthcare professional, you should contact an experienced medical misdiagnosis attorney serving the Bronx who understands the legal issues associated with medical malpractice cases. That staff at Stephen Bilkis & Associates has years of experience winning substantial compensation for injured victims. Contact us at 800.696.9529 to schedule a free, no obligation consultation regarding your case. We represent clients in the following locations: Bronx, Westchester County, Suffolk County, Staten Island, Brooklyn, Long Island, Manhattan, Nassau County, and Queens.