Why are Misdiagnoses So Common?
There is not one single factor that is to blame for the high rate of misdiagnosis in Colorado hospitals and doctor’s offices. Like other forms of medical malpractice, there are a variety of issues that can come into play, and understanding your legal rights requires a critical assessment of the medical and legal principles involved. Our attorneys have extensive experience in medical malpractice insurance settlements and courtroom litigation involving misdiagnoses; and, when you schedule for your free consultation, we will assess the unique facts of your case to determine whether you may be entitled to financial recovery.
Some of the most common factors in cases involving misdiagnoses include:
- Failure to obtain necessary information from the patient
- Failure to conduct a thorough physical examination
- Failure to order necessary tests (such as x-rays or CT scans)
- Failure to identify the signs of an illness or injury when reviewing test results
- Failure to accurately interpret a patient’s symptoms or perform an appropriate differential diagnosis
- Failure to schedule follow-up appointments
- Hospital administration errors (such as mixing up patient records)
Diseases and Other Conditions that are Commonly Misdiagnosed
From broken bones and soft tissue injuries to life-threatening illnesses and diseases, all medical conditions have the potential to be misdiagnosed. At Levine Law, we handle cases involving misdiagnosis of all illnesses and injuries.
This includes cases involving: