Medical Negligence and Failure to Diagnose Appendicitis
According to Johns Hopkins Medicine, medical errors are the third-leading cause of death in America, resulting in over 250,000 deaths each year. When a medical professional misdiagnoses a life-threatening condition as something else, the patient’s life is immediately in danger. Without appropriate medical care, the patient could have their condition worsen or die.
If a physician in Pittsburgh has recently put your life in danger by failing to diagnose appendicitis, you may be left with a host of health complications and damages. At Berger and Green, we can help you investigate your medical malpractice case when you work with a Pittsburgh failure to diagnose appendicitis lawyer.
The legal team at Berger and Green has over 40 years of combined experience handling issues related to medical malpractice. We can investigate your claim so that you can recover the cost of your incurred damages. To begin a free case review, call us today at (412) 661-1400.
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Start A Free EvaluationCauses and Complications from Appendicitis
According to Mayo Clinic, appendicitis is when your appendix becomes inflamed either through an infection, blockage, or obstruction. If you do not get prompt medical attention for this condition, the appendix can burst, leading to a host of life-threatening health complications. Johns Hopkins Medicine reports that your appendix could burst anywhere from 48 to 72 hours after first experiencing symptoms. A proper diagnosis is critical to your health and wellbeing. If you do not receive adequate medical care for this condition, you could develop peritonitis, which could kill you.
Doctors can diagnose appendicitis by performing a physical exam, blood test, urine test, or imaging scan. Because appendicitis is a time-sensitive condition, an improper diagnosis could put your life on the line. At Berger and Green, we can consult with a third-party medical professional to determine how your attending care staff neglected to diagnose your condition. We can use your medical records to determine how a doctor or care facility failed to act in your best interest.
Symptoms of Appendicitis
According to Healthline, appendicitis can manifest itself in many different ways.
Some symptoms include:
- Abdominal pain, especially in the lower right side
- Fever
- Nausea
- Vomiting
- A lack of appetite
- Constipation
- Diarrhea
Medical doctors are trained to look at a patient’s symptoms and make a diagnosis that promotes their health. How the medical error in your case was made will dictate who can be held responsible for your losses. For example, if your medical doctor failed to conduct testing and wrote your condition off as a simple case of indigestion, you could file a lawsuit against that caregiver for negligence. If the hospital you were visiting mixed up your lab results, which resulted in a misdiagnosis, then they could be held liable for your damages.
Your legal team can examine the facts of your case and determine who can be held financially responsible for your health complications.
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All medical professionals must provide what is known as the “standard of care.” All caregivers are expected to give the same quality of care that is expected of another professional in the same situation. Failure to uphold this standard of care constitutes negligence.
Following a failure to diagnose appendicitis, you may be faced with a variety of damages that impact your financial stability and quality of life.
Should your case be successful, you may be able to recover the cost of:
- Both present and future medical bills
- Lost wages
- Reduced earning capacity
- Pain and suffering and inconvenience
- Emotional trauma
- Disability
- Impaired quality of life
As we mentioned earlier, without a proper diagnosis, appendicitis can be deadly. If you have lost a loved one due to medical malpractice, and you are a qualifying representative, you may be able to file a wrongful death claim on their behalf.
You and your family may be able to recover costs associated with:
- Your loved one’s end of life medical expenses
- Funeral and burial costs
- Loss of consortium
- Loss of household benefits and parental guidance
- Loss of income
You may be able to recover the cost of damages that we have not listed here. Your Pittsburgh failure to diagnose appendicitis lawyer can estimate the cost of your economic and noneconomic losses.
To learn more about your legal recourse options for a medical malpractice claim, call Berger and Green today at (412) 661-1400.
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Start A Free EvaluationWhat a Pittsburgh Failure to Diagnose Lawyer Can Do For You
When you work with Berger and Green, you can expect your lawyer to take certain measures to promote your case’s success.
Your legal team will render services that meet the special circumstances of your case, some of which include:
- Addressing any questions or concerns you have at any point during the legal process
- Calculating the cost of your expenses
- Managing all communications with the liable parties and their insurers
- Collecting evidence to support your allegations
- Consulting with third-party field experts
- Negotiating for a settlement that reflects the cost of your damages
- Advocating for your legal rights and protections
- Taking your case to court, if necessary
Your legal team will also work on a contingency-fee-basis, meaning that we do not get paid until the resolution of your case. If we cannot prove that medical malpractice resulted in your losses, then you do not owe us our attorney’s fees.
We can address all the legal hurdles that may be keeping you from getting a fair settlement.
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At Berger and Green, we represent victims who have received inadequate care at the hands of a medical professional. While you are recovering from your illness or mourning the loss of a loved one, a Pittsburgh failure to diagnose appendicitis lawyer can help you seek justice.
To get started pursuing compensation for a medical malpractice claim, call Berger and Green today at (412) 661-1400.