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Misdiagnosis/Delayed Diagnosis

Did a Doctor's Misdiagnosis or Delayed Diagnosis Cause You Harm?

What happens when an ER doctor fails to diagnose diabetic shock in a diabetic and the patient ends up in a coma? What can the family of a loved one do when a doctor misdiagnoses a pain in the stomach as a simple bellyache when in fact the patient is having a massive heart attack? What do you do when you or a loved one has suffered because of a doctor's delayed diagnosis or a misdiagnosis?

Erlichman Law Firm, of Phoenix, Arizona, has helped a significant number of injured people and the families of loved ones who have died as a result of a doctor's delayed diagnosis. Contact us to see if we might be able to help you too.

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The doctor's first job is to diagnose what is wrong with a patient as soon as possible. There are all kinds of ways to do this, including the ordering of tests that can immediately reveal problems such as cancer or heart issues. When the appropriate medical standard of care has not been met, because of a failure to diagnose, a surgical error, a birth injury or other form of medical malpractice, Erlichman Law Firm will be there to represent you, carefully, compassionately and capably.

Delayed Cancer Diagnosis Resolution in Excess of a Million Dollars

Medical malpractice lawyer Joseph Erlichman assisted the family of an individual whose cancer was misdiagnosed and who died as a result. Attorney Erlichman eventually obtained compensation for the family in excess of a million dollars. While a lawsuit cannot bring back the person who was lost, it can help to alleviate some of the financial cost of losing a loved one, especially if that person is a provider for the family.

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To learn more about how we can help, please call 602-224-0062 or e-mail the law firm to arrange for a free initial consultation with attorney Joseph Erlichman.

Attorney fees are deducted from the recovered compensation after reimbursement of costs and expenses. In the event that no compensation is recovered, clients may be responsible for some court costs and expenses.