You know your body better than anyone. At the first sign of breast cancer, whether you have skin changes, lumps, or pain, you sought help from your doctor. When a doctor dismisses your concerns or does not order the correct testing, you could suffer additional problems from a delayed or missed diagnosis.
If you have experienced this situation, you have rights. One is the right to expect your doctor to check you for issues thoroughly and not make mistakes that could hurt your well-being later. If your doctor has failed, seek advice from a Suffolk County Breast Cancer lawyer as soon as possible. Our medical malpractice attorneys are ready to handle your lawsuit.
A cancer diagnosis is one thing no one wants to hear. Yet, failure to receive a diagnosis in the earliest stages of the disease can negatively affect a person’s quality of life. A delay in the diagnosis of breast cancer is especially detrimental because the longer a person waits for treatment to begin, the more likely they will have:
This diagnosis is even more challenging to handle if a doctor fails to find the cancer until months or years later. Sometimes, misdiagnosis, malpractice, or medical negligence causes the oversight that changes a person’s life forever because they put trust in our doctors. If a medical professional overlooks a person’s breast cancer symptoms, the effects can be devastating, and a Suffolk County attorney could help pursue legal action.
In general, the statute of limitations for medical malpractice lawsuits in New York is two years and six months from the date of the malpractice. However, when it comes to cancer misdiagnosis, a patient may not suspect it until it is too late. Therefore, NY State Senate Bill 2017-S6800 gives those who find out about a misdiagnosed cancer a longer time to file their claim. It states that the statute of limitations for the alleged misdiagnosis of cancer is two and half years and runs from the date the patient discovers the cancer.
Whether dealing with misdiagnosis or another type of malpractice, a person must be able to prove the doctor was negligent and that they suffered because of the negligence. Either way, the sooner a person begins seeking justice for a breast cancer misdiagnosis with a Suffolk County lawyer, the faster they can get compensation for the suffering they are going through.
Breast cancer is a widespread type of cancer, and unfortunately, it is often misdiagnosed. In some cases, it is because of dense breast tissue and a failure by the doctor to do more tests. It can also be missed because the doctor fails to read mammograms accurately, does not order or misread follow-up screenings, or does not consult with an oncologist or refer patients to them.
If your doctor should have found your breast cancer sooner, Duffy & Duffy Law is here to fight for you. Contact a Suffolk County breast cancer lawyer today for a free consultation regarding your case.
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