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Philadelphia Delayed Treatment Lawyers

When to Contact a Philadelphia Medical Malpractice Attorney

Delays are almost always a part of everyday life and accepted, except when seeking medical treatment. A quick and appropriate diagnosis and subsequent treatment can result in life and death for patients.

The results are costly for patients who are misdiagnosed or otherwise suffer due to delayed treatment. In addition, the physical, emotional, psychological, and financial outcomes are often damaging and long-lasting.

Philadelphia delayed treatment lawyers hold medical professionals accountable for the damages resulting from oversight, a misdiagnosis, or other medical errors. If you have suffered unnecessarily from delayed treatment, learn your legal options by scheduling a free case consultation today.

The Effects of Delayed Treatment

Understanding the Role of Negligence

A study by John Hopkins Medicine found that medical errors are the third leading cause of death in the United States. In addition, Misdiagnosis is a leading cause of many medical errors. 

A misdiagnosis leads medical professionals away from your current issue and down a path filled with unnecessary treatments and procedures. Meanwhile, treatment for the target problem is delayed, resulting in declining health, and increased medical costs. 

Physicians and other medical professionals owe patients a duty of care. A medical standard of care refers to the same care a similar medical professional would use in a comparable situation. 

Medical professionals are held to a high standard of care. Therefore, any healthcare provider who fails to administer proper treatment is potentially liable for harm patients experience. 

Causes of delayed treatment include:

  • Lab testing errors.
  • Misread lab results.
  • Surgical mistakes, such as wrong-side surgery.

The effects of delayed treatment often include such harm as:

  • The spread of a deadly disease, like cancer.
  • The inability to work due to a worsening condition.
  • A diminished quality of life.
  • Increased medical costs relating to a current condition and a misdiagnosis.

If you or a loved one suffered severe harm due to delayed medical treatment, delayed treatment lawyers are available to assist you. The lawyer you hire will protect your rights and fight for the compensation you deserve. 

When Delayed Treatment Results in Death

For some patients, delayed treatment can result in death, leaving families devastated. If your loved one died due to delayed medical treatment — due to negligence — you may want to pursue a wrongful death claim or lawsuit.

The loss of a close loved one is a heartbreaking experience. Likewise, knowing that they suffered due to medical negligence is upsetting and unacceptable. 

Your grief leaves you with no time to deal with insurance companies seeking to settle a claim. An attorney can negotiate with an insurance company for compensation that covers such costs as:

  • Medical expenses
  • Funeral and burial costs
  • Lost income and future earnings
  • Loss of companionship.

Damages typically include both economic and non-economic ones. Medical expenses are one example of economic damage. On the other hand, the loss of companionship is a non-economic damage, something more challenging to assign a monetary value.

Wrongful death cases are often complex and best left in the hands of a qualified attorney. While compensation is never promised, nor can it fill the void of your loss, it is helpful. Unexpected expenses can overwhelm you as you process your grief. 

Delayed treatment can leave you with more than pain and discomfort. But, if a medical professional fails to diagnose or promptly and correctly treat you accurately, help is available. A Philadelphia medical malpractice attorney can fight for the compensation you need.

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Why Choose the Cochran Firm for Your Civil Case?

We are Unafraid of Insurance Companies and Their Tactics

The Cochran Firm in Philadelphia takes immense pride in our long-standing reputation as fierce litigators. We are well-known for our tough stand against insurance companies and our compassion toward victims of negligence.

Our team includes high-skilled negotiators who understand how to manage insurance companies and the settlement process. If your case goes to trial, a team member will put their courtroom skills and experience to work for you.

From investigating your case to the final, best possible outcome, we leave no stone unturned when protecting our client’s best interests. So, if you are desperately seeking peace of mind during this challenging time, look no further than The Cochran Firm in Philadelphia.

How We Help Victims of Delayed Medical Treatment

We Carefully Examine Each Case We Represent

No medical malpractice case is alike. Moreover, the harm you suffer from delayed treatment can vary significantly from a patient with a similar health condition.

When necessary, we bring in medical experts to help us identify your case’s critical issues and to provide testimony. Our resources are vast and just a part of what we bring to each delayed treatment case. 

You can help your lawyer by taking swift action. Contact The Cochran Firm in Philadelphia as soon as possible. 

Delayed Treatment and Negligence: FAQs

A Philadelphia delayed treatment lawyer answers frequently asked questions:

Can I now sue for more later if I accept an insurance settlement?

No. The money you accept now is all you will receive. This is why the path you take in pursuing compensation is essential and worthy of an attorney.

What types of information may help my delayed treatment case?

Medical reports, contact information for witnesses, if applicable, pictures, and other types of evidence may help your case. In addition, documentation of your experience can be a helpful tool for your lawyer as they build your civil case. 

How long do I have to file a birth injury lawsuit?

State law allows two years for parents for cases involving medical malpractice. Building a solid case for compensation takes time, making it imperative that you act quickly in securing a member of our team.

How much are attorney fees?

At The Cochran Firm in Philadelphia, we work on a contingency-fee-basis. This means we collect no fee unless and until we win your case. 

Ill or injured patients rely on medical professionals when experiencing sickness or pain. If your medical professional fails to provide the same standard of care a similar provider would use, you may have a legal case. 

Philadelphia Delayed Treatment Attorneys

Not feeling well can affect your ability to work, emotions, and relationships. However, seeking a proper diagnosis and treatment should not result in further damage and harm.

The Cochran Firm in Philadelphia has the medical malpractice experience you need. We keep our clients informed as we fight for the best outcome for your specific case.

A civil claim or lawsuit is crucial to regaining your life or memorializing a loved one. Our team knows how to convey the profound impact of delayed treatment on your life or that of a loved one — during negotiations or before a judge and jury.

Schedule a Free Case Consultation Today

Medical professionals are busy people, with many seeing heavy caseloads of patients daily. However, this is no excuse for a misdiagnosis or other medical mistake that results in delayed treatment.

A free case consultation leaves you with nothing to lose. On the contrary, it is an excellent opportunity to learn more about whether you have a case and, if so, what is the next step.

Do not let the statute of limitations expire before you contact a delayed medical treatment attorney. Call The Cochran Firm in Philadelphia at 800-969-4400 today.