Medical Negligence and Stroke Misdagnosis
A missed stroke diagnosis or a misdiagnosis can prevent the patient from getting the immediate care they need, including acute treatments that may be able to prevent some or all of the damage from occurring. In most cases, Pittsburgh doctors can properly diagnose and treat a stroke. If this did not happen in your case or in the case of a family member, it could be because of a negligent physician.
If you or a loved one suffered preventable brain damage because of a missed diagnosis or misdiagnosis, you may be able to file medical malpractice case. If so, you can pursue compensation for medical care, rehabilitation, lost wages, pain and suffering, and more.
Call Berger and Green today at (412) 661-1400 for a free review of your case with a medical malpractice lawyer for a stroke misdiagnosis in Pittsburgh, PA.
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Start A Free EvaluationPrompt and Accurate Diagnosis and Treatment Can Limit the Effects of Some Strokes
A stroke occurs when there is an interruption in the blood flow to the brain. There are two types of strokes:
- Ischemic strokes caused by blockages in the arteries
- Hemorrhagic strokes caused by rupture of the arteries or veins in the brain
Both types of strokes can cause serious impairment and even death. Both require emergency medical care. Often, if you get immediate medical care, acute treatment can stop the blockage or bleed and prevent damage to the brain. Acute treatment of strokes saves lives.
For an ischemic stroke, which is the most common type, this could include:
- Medicine to dissolve the blood clot, which must be in your system within four hours of a stroke
- Medicine to stop platelets from forming blood clots
- Blood thinners
- Undergoing a procedure to open a blocked carotid artery
For a hemorrhagic stroke, acute treatment could include:
- Blood pressure medications
- Surgeries to stop a bleeding aneurysm
- Repair of an arteriovenous malformation
However, before a patient can undergo acute treatments, they must have a prompt and accurate diagnosis. If you or your family member could not receive the correct treatment in time, it may be because there was a:
- Misdiagnosis
- Delayed diagnosis
- Missed diagnosis of a stroke
- Other medical negligence
If this happened to your family, you may be eligible to pursue compensation. Let a medical malpractice lawyer for a stroke misdiagnosis in Pittsburgh, PA review your case for free and take on your medical malpractice claim on a contingency-fee basis.
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Contact Us Now For HelpBerger and Green Can Pursue the Compensation Your Family Deserves After a Pittsburgh Stroke Misdiagnosis
At Berger and Green, we know what it takes to pursue compensation in a medical negligence claim. The rules of this type of case are complex and require you to work with medical experts. We highly recommend having a Pittsburgh medical malpractice lawyer on your side before you try to take legal action. Our team can evaluate your case for free during a no-obligation case review.
We know how to investigate and prove medical malpractice cases, including how to identify a medical expert as required under 231 Pennsylvania Code section 1042.3. This medical expert will review the case and sign our certificate of merit, testifying that they believe your doctor failed to provide an acceptable standard of care.
The medical expert who will provide the signature on our certificate of merit must meet certain standards, including having:
- Similar training as the doctor in question
- Similar experience to the accused doctor
- Practice in the same geographical area
We can review your case and help you understand if medical negligence played a role in your impairments or your loved one’s disabilities. Call (412) 661-1400 today for a no-cost evaluation of the facts of your case.
You need an attorney with the experience and dedication to give your case the care it deserves.
Start A Free EvaluationRecoverable Damages in a Pennsylvania Stroke Misdiagnosis Case
If we can prove medical malpractice, we can try to reach an out-of-court agreement before litigating your case. If we reach a fair settlement agreement or get an award in your case, the compensation you receive will cover damages that may include:
- Any treatment required because of the malpractice
- Rehabilitation and therapy costs
- Ongoing care costs
- Prescription medication, mobility devices, and other medical devices
- Lost wages and benefits
- Diminished earning capacity
- Miscellaneous expenses
- Pain and suffering
- Mental anguish
- Wrongful death damages for immediate family members
Pennsylvania does not limit how much you can recover in a medical malpractice case when it comes to compensatory damages. This means we may be able to recover the full value of your expenses and losses related to the medical malpractice your family experienced. We will collect documentation of your damages as a part of the investigation into your case.
We can address all the legal hurdles that may be keeping you from getting a fair settlement.
Speak To An Attorney TodayPA’s Statute of Limitations Means We May Only Have a Short Time to Act
Pennsylvania’s statute of limitations on medical malpractice cases generally limits us to only taking legal action during the first two years following the incident. However, there are exceptions to this rule. Reach out to us today and let our team take a look at your case. We can go to work building a strong case and ensure you meet all applicable deadlines, as long as you contact us with sufficient time to do so.
Talk to a Pittsburgh, PA Medical Malpractice Lawyer for a Stroke Misdiagnosis
The Pittsburgh medical malpractice team from Berger and Green can pursue the compensation you deserve based on the facts of your PA stroke misdiagnosis. We take on medical malpractice cases in Pittsburgh, greater Allegheny County, and other areas around Western Pennsylvania. We can help you understand the strength of your case and get started today.
Call or text (412) 661-1400 for your free case review. We can take on your PA stroke misdiagnosis case at no out-of-pocket cost to you.