Failure to diagnose a condition can be considered medical malpractice depending on the circumstances of the patient's medical condition. By failing to recognize symptoms of certain conditions, or failing to perform standard testing to screen for certain conditions, a failure to diagnose serious health conditions will allow the patient's health to continue to deteriorate. Often times, the failure to diagnose will allow the patient to suffer irreversible health effects.
Not all delayed diagnoses are failure to diagnose claims, but conferring with a failure to diagnose lawyer will allow the patient to learn if they have a strong case. A failure to diagnose lawyer has the knowledge of both legal and medical matters. Performing a thorough investigation, the failure to diagnose lawyer will need to provide evidence that negligence contributed to the failure to diagnose the patient's condition.
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