If you have been seriously injured because a physician has provided you with an incorrect diagnosis of your medical condition, you may be eligible to file a medical malpractice claim against that physician.Whether or not a condition is difficult to diagnose, patients should be able to expect that they will receive the proper and necessary treatment. If a doctor fails to provide that treatment and it results in serious injuries, you may be able to recover damages for your pain and suffering, medical bills and other costs related to your injuries.While some conditions may be difficult to diagnose, a qualified healthcare provider will take the time and care to investigate a patient’s symptoms in order to provide a correct diagnosis.A correct diagnosis is important since misdiagnosing a condition or failing to diagnose a condition can lead to serious injuries or even death.Listed below are a few diseases with vague symptoms that can make diagnosis difficult:
- depression;
- lupus;
- diabetes;
- hypothyroidism;
- multiple sclerosis;
- Lyme disease;
- fibromyalgia; and
- chronic fatigue syndrome.
The digestive system can also present vague symptoms in a patient, making diagnosis difficult.Some digestive diseases that can be difficult to diagnose include:
- diabetic diarrhea;
- diabetic gastroparesis;
- irritable bowel syndrome;
- celiac disease;
- Crohn’s disease;
- ulcerative colitis; and
- bacterial/viral infection in the digestive tract.
Contacting an Aurora Medical Malpractice LawyerIf you have been injured because you have received an incorrect diagnosis, you should immediately contact an experienced Aurora medical malpractice lawyer to learn more about your legal options for filing a medical malpractice claim. At the Law Offices of Barry G. Doyle, P.C, our Aurora medical malpractice lawyer team will examine all aspects of your claim, determine liability, and aggressively pursue the full amount of compensation due to you or your loved one for any injuries or loss of life that are a result of medical malpractice. Contact us today for a free case evaluation – 312-263-1080.