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Each year, many thousands of people across Illinois, in cities from Champaign to Chicago, are severely injured or killed because of medical malpractice and errors. One of the most common medical mistakes that can result in a serious medical injury or death to a patient is that of a wrong diagnosis or a failure to properly diagnose. When there is a failure to properly diagnose, an undiagnosed condition, or a delayed diagnosis, the patient will not be able to receive the proper and necessary early treatment methods to prevent the medical condition from worsening. When the doctor diagnoses the condition incorrectly, the same type of treatment problems may likely occur, or the patient may even receive incorrect treatment, which results in a worsening of the condition or illness.
Some of the common conditions that are sometimes wrongly diagnosed include:
- Stroke
- Bacterial meningitis
- Pulmonary embolism
- Heart attack
- Diabetes
- Breast, cervical, prostate, testicular, ovarian, and lung cancers
- Appendicitis
- Tuberculosis
In all of our wrong or failed diagnosis cases, we advance all costs. No attorney fees apply unless we are able to obtain a recovery on your behalf.
Because wrong diagnosis injuries often require extensive time investments and legal effort to undertake a proper representation of our clients, our law firm is highly selective when making the determination of which wrong diagnosis injury cases we select to represent. It is always our privilege to evaluate your personal injury case without any charge when you choose to contact us. The goal of Mitchell S. Sexner & Associates LLC is to always provide our clients the highest degree of professional service to assure them the best possible legal outcome, because our clients deserve nothing less. Our personal injury lawyers spare no effort or legal resource when aggressively pursuing cases for our clients and when fighting to protect their interests. As lawyers, and as people that have our own families, we just would not feel right about giving our clients anything less.
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