Did your doctor fail to diagnose your cancer?

Failure to Diagnose Cancer Attorneys in St. Louis, Missouri

At the Gogel Law Firm, our failure to diagnose cancer attorney in St. Louis, Missouri helps our clients cope with the devastating news that their illness could have been treated earlier by pursuing the medical professional who was negligent in diagnosing their potentially deadly disease.

Our St. Louis medical malpractice attorney and law firm founder, Jeremy A. Gogel, knows the challenges of undergoing cancer treatment, and how it places our clients’ live on hold, and fills their days with worry.

Formerly an insurance defense lawyer, Jeremy realized his passion was helping individuals fight for the financial compensation they deserve when the signs of cancer were present earlier, and their physician failed to act upon their complaints by filing a medical malpractice failure to diagnose lawsuit.

If a medical professional had access to sufficient information and resources to make your cancer diagnosis but failed to do so, contact our skilled Failure To Diagnose Cancer attorney in St. Louis today for a free, private consultation.

How Do Cancer Patients Learn of the Failure to Diagnose?

Failure to diagnose an illness, condition, or disease is a common type of medical malpractice that patients will often learn of through another medical professional’s diagnosis.

Unfortunately, when that negligence is failing to diagnose cancer, the patient is often faced with a more difficult treatment plan and poorer odds of beating the disease outright.

That is because some cancers are initially quite treatable during the early stages of detection. When they advance, due to failure to diagnose, they become less treatable and require a more stringent medical treatment approach.

If you do not feel as though your symptoms align with a physician’s diagnosis, you should immediately consult another medical professional.

Taking the initiative to seek a second, or even third opinion may be the only means of receiving a proper diagnosis.

If are a victim of a failed cancer diagnosis, contact our experienced St. Louis personal injury attorneys at the Gogel Law Firm today to discuss your legal rights and options to hold the physical, medical group, or facility liable for your complete recovery needs.

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How Can I Prove the Physician Failed to Diagnose My Cancer in St. Louis, Missouri?

Failure to diagnose lawsuits involves proving the medical professional who was responsible for identifying your symptoms and diagnosing the cancer was negligent in providing the proper attention, or standard of care when treating your condition.

The standard of care is legally established by determining that the negligent actions, or inaction, of the physician, did not meet the expected level of treatment the patient should have received by other medical professionals of similar specialization, experience, and medical qualifications.

If the actions of the physician did not meet the industry’s expectations as set forth by similar medical professionals, he or she may be found negligent in their duties.

What Medical Mistakes Can Lead to a Failure to Diagnose Cancer in St. Louis, Missouri?

Failure to diagnose cancer by medical professional places the patient in a difficult position, as they may miss the opportunity to start treatment before the disease has significantly progressed.

This can lead to considerably longer, and more arduous treatment plans, and the possibility of cancer spreading to the point that it is terminal.

Several mistakes may lead to a doctor failing to diagnose cancer including:

  • Failing to take the patient’s complaints about pain and other symptoms seriously
  • Misinterpreting the results of CT scans, X-rays, and other diagnostics
  • Misdiagnosing cancer as something else
  • Failing to perform a biopsy when needed
  • Failing to order the necessary diagnostic and laboratory tests
  • Failing to refer the patient to a cancer specialist

Medical errors can cost out clients their livelihoods, and sometimes even their lives, which is why we work so hard to hold the liable party accountable for our client’s complete recovery needs, including medical bills, lost wages, and pain and suffering, so they can get their lives back.

Contact Our Knowledgeable Medical Malpractice Lawyers in St. Louis at the Gogel Law Firm Today to Schedule a Free Consultation

If you or someone you love believes your cancer has progressed due to a failure to diagnose, contact our experienced Failure To Diagnose Cancer attorney in St. Louis today by calling (314) 370-8173 or contact us online to learn more about how we can build your case to pursue the liable party for your full financial recovery.

Frequently Asked Questions for Our Medical Malpractice Attorneys in St. Louis, Missouri

Could Medical Malpractice Have Caused My Late-Stage Cancer Diagnosis? 

Early cancer detection has been proven to save lives, which is why failing to diagnose cancer can be life-changing negligence. However, proving medical malpractice occurred, and that the standard of care was breached, we must establish that you pursued medical care for your condition and that it was not diagnosed properly. Medical malpractice cases are complex, but an experienced attorney can help uncover the details, review the evidence, and help you hold the liable party accountable.

When Should I Seek a Second Medical Opinion if I Believe My Doctor is Failing to Diagnose Me Properly?

You have rights as a patient, and that includes getting a second, or even third opinion. You may want to seek care elsewhere if you believe your physician is not taking your symptoms seriously or want to explore further testing they have not ordered, or if you simply believe your diagnosis is wrong.

What are the Most Common Types of Cancer Misdiagnosis?

There are hundreds of types of cancers, each of which can occur in different stages. Some of the more commonly misdiagnosed types include Colorectal Cancer, Lung Cancer, Breast Cancer, Pancreatic Cancer, Thyroid Cancer, Leukemia, and Skin Cancer.

Can I Pursue a Claim if I Have Lost a Loved One to Cancer Because of the Physician’s Failure to Diagnose?

Eligible family members may pursue a wrongful death claim against a physician, medical group, or medical facility – depending on where the negligent failure to diagnose lies – after losing a loved one to cancer. If your family has been turned upside down by a failure to diagnose cancer, contact our skilled wrongful death attorney in St. Louis today to discuss your case.

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