Some of the common reasons for misdiagnoses malpractice include:
- Misinterpreting lab results.
- Failure to consult with a patient on his or her symptoms.
- Failure to screen for a particular condition.
- Failure to investigate and follow up other causes of the symptoms that the patient may be suffering.
Simply misdiagnosing a medical condition does not mean the doctor has committed malpractice. In order to have a case, the following need to be present:
- The doctor-patient relationship should have existed at the time of the misdiagnosis.
- Negligence on the part of the medical professional resulted in the misdiagnosis. At the same time, it must be shown that the doctor did not act in a prudent and reasonable manner compared to how another doctor would have acted.
- The patient suffered some type of injury or medical deterioration as a result of the misdiagnosis.
In order to prove that the three variables were present, your lawyer may need to look at medical reports, speak with countless expert witnesses, as well as carry out extensive research. Because it may be difficult to prove medical malpractice in Texas, it’s important to seek out the services of an experienced Dallas misdiagnosis attorney to make sure that you get the outcome that you deserve.
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