Pennsylvania Failure to Diagnose Lawyers

The basis of most medical treatments is a correct diagnosis. A diagnosis is made when a doctor or other healthcare provider investigates symptoms or runs tests to determine what ailment a patient has. Based on the diagnosis, the medical professional can then try to treat the patient.

Unfortunately, some healthcare providers fail to properly diagnose their patients, potentially leading to further injuries or even death. If a medical professional failed to diagnose you and your illness worsened as a result, share your story with the Pennsylvania failure to diagnose lawyers of Lowenthal & Abrams, P.C. at 610-667-7511 and discover your legal options.

Dangers of a Missed Diagnosis

The diagnosis is a vital part of medical treatment, as treatment can vary depending on the illness an individual has. In many cases, healthcare providers can’t treat patients if they haven’t been diagnosed.

When a patient’s illness isn’t diagnosed by a doctor, he or she may be forced to live with the ailment. There may be a number of reasons why a medical professional fails to diagnose his or her patient. Regardless of what causes a failure to diagnose, the undiagnosed patient’s condition will often worsen, sometimes resulting in a loss of life.

People who suffer injuries because their doctors fail to diagnose them should speak with a Pennsylvania failure to diagnose lawyer to learn if they may be entitled to financial compensation.

How Can We Help?

The Pennsylvania failure to diagnose attorneys of Lowenthal & Abrams, P.C. are committed to fighting for the rights of medical malpractice victims. If you or someone you love was harmed because a healthcare provider failed to diagnose your illness, tell us your story today by calling 610-667-7511 for a free case evaluation.


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