South Carolina Lawyers for Failure to Diagnose Claims
Failure to Diagnose, Misdiagnosis, Delayed Diagnosis
A misdiagnosis may be considered medical negligence if the medical provider chooses not to get a complete medical history, fails to order appropriate medical tests, or fails to recognize signs and symptoms of a serious illness. Unfortunately, these types of errors are sometimes caused by poor medical training, incomplete or rushed examinations, lack of thoroughness or reliance on misinformation, or a lack of information from other medical providers.
If you believe that you or someone you love has suffered a serious injury because of a failure to diagnose, misdiagnosis or delayed diagnosis, call the law office of Furr, Henshaw & Ohanesian.
At the law offices of Furr, Henshaw & Ohanesian, we represent clients throughout South Carolina—from Beaufort to Columbia and from Myrtle Beach to Greenville—in medical malpractice claims. These malpractice cases may involve the failure to timely diagnose cancer, the misdiagnosis of infections or sepsis, and delayed diagnoses of problems such as perforations caused by surgical errors, serious illnesses and diseases like cancer.
We have more than 25 years of experience in handling these concerns and we stay current with continuing legal education classes to ensure we are up to date on the latest advances in medical negligence and personal injury law. As a result of this experience and our case success, we are recognized as one of South Carolina's premier medical negligence law firms.
We are extremely thorough in our legal approach to these cases and are just as thoroughly dedicated to helping our clients to achieve fair results. If your doctor failed to diagnose cancer or another disease or illness, please contact our firm right away to discuss your case.
Contacting Our Firm
To discuss your situation with an experienced medical malpractice lawyer, contact the South Carolina medical negligence law firm of Furr, Henshaw & Ohanesian today. Your initial consultation is free of obligation and charge. You will pay us no attorneys' fees unless we are able to recover compensation in your case.
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