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Misdiagnosis & Medical Malpractice Failure to Diagnose in New Hampshire

Doctor going over paperwork with patientMisdiagnosis and failure to diagnose medical malpractice are significant issues in New Hampshire and across the United States.

These errors can lead to serious consequences, including delayed treatment, improper treatment, and even death. In fact, over 250,000 Americans die each year from preventable medical mistakes.

Patients have the right to expect that medical professionals will provide them with accurate diagnoses, but unfortunately, this is not always the case.

There are three main types of failure to diagnose medical malpractice:

  • Delayed diagnosis: Failing to identify the cause of a patient’s symptoms in a timely manner
  • Failure to diagnose: Not taking reasonable steps needed to provide a patient with a diagnosis
  • Misdiagnosis: Incorrectly diagnosing a patient’s health condition

If a physician fails to diagnose a patient, it may not always be considered malpractice. A patient’s lawyer must be able to prove that, under similar circumstances, another doctor would have accurately identified the illness.

At Sokolove Law, our New Hampshire failure to diagnose lawyers have decades of experience proving medical malpractice or negligence.

If your health may have suffered due to a doctor’s diagnostic error, we may be able to help you hold the negligent health care provider accountable and pursue compensation for your recovery.

7 Commonly Missed or Misdiagnosed Conditions in New Hampshire

Many conditions can be addressed with medication and other treatments if caught early and diagnosed correctly. However, as these conditions progress, treatment options may become more limited.

Some illnesses are more commonly misdiagnosed than others, which may lead to a delay in necessary care.

1. Aneurysms

An aneurysm is a bulge that forms in the weakest part of a blood vessel. When a doctor fails to diagnose an aneurysm, the blood vessel can burst, causing blood clots, internal bleeding, or stroke.

Common reasons doctors may misdiagnose an aneurysm include:

  • Failing to order the appropriate diagnostic tests
  • Misinterpreting symptoms
  • Not properly reviewing a patient’s medical history or family history

These errors can result in delayed treatment or no treatment at all, putting the patient's life at risk — especially in cases where the aneurysm forms in the brain or chest.

2. Blood Clots

Misdiagnosing a blood clot can result in life-threatening complications, including pulmonary embolism, stroke, or even death.

With blood clots, doctors can make mistakes by:

  • Failing to order the appropriate tests
  • Misinterpreting symptoms
  • Neglecting to consider underlying an medical conditions
  • Not recognizing risk factors like a family history of blood clots

In some cases, doctors may even dismiss a patient's concerns or symptoms altogether, leading to a delayed or missed diagnosis.

3. Cancer

Failure to diagnose cancer often occurs because symptoms of the disease mimic those of other illnesses. This can lead doctors to believe that the patient is suffering from a completely different condition.

Additional reasons why cancer may be misdiagnosed include: 

  • Failing to properly follow up with a patient’s concerns
  • Misinterpreting biopsies or other test results
  • Misreading imaging scans
  • Not mentioning or scheduling preventative screenings

Breast cancer is a commonly misdiagnosed condition that can be successfully treated if caught in its early stages. However, a failure to diagnose, delay in diagnosis, or misdiagnosis may allow the cancer to progress to later stages.

Unfortunately, if cancer is not diagnosed early, it may progress to more advanced stages, which may limit treatment options or make them less effective.

4. Heart Attacks

Heart attacks occur when there’s a block in one or more arteries that limits the flow of blood to the heart and deprives the body of oxygen. When somebody is having a heart attack, it’s important to restore blood flow as quickly as possible.

Heart attack symptoms may include: 

  • Cold sweat
  • Fatigue
  • Lightheadedness or sudden dizziness
  • Nausea, indigestion, heartburn, or abdominal pain
  • Pain and discomfort that originates in one area and spreads to a different area

Unfortunately, physicians often write off the symptoms of a heart attack as heartburn or indigestion. 

Ordering the appropriate diagnostic tests and taking preventative measures — like providing medication that dissolves blood clots — may help to avoid a tragic situation spurred by medical negligence.

Contact Sokolove Law now to find out if our failure to diagnose lawyers can help you seek compensation.

5. Infections

Health care professionals may misdiagnose an infection if they fail to consider less common infections or rely too heavily on assumptions instead of thorough testing.

Closeup of sutures with blurry doctors doing surgery in the backgroundFor some infections, the symptoms are somewhat unclear and may not show up on standard diagnostic tests. In these instances, physicians may dismiss their patient’s concerns prematurely.

If left undiagnosed, an infection can turn into sepsis and septic shock, which can cause organ failure and even death if not treated promptly.

6. Pulmonary Embolisms

A pulmonary embolism is a blood clot that breaks from the wall of a vein and travels into the lungs. This disrupts blood flow to the lungs and makes it difficult for the rest of your body to receive oxygen.

Pulmonary embolisms may be mistaken for other lung conditions, like asthma or pneumonia. 

Unfortunately, a physician’s failure to quickly diagnose a pulmonary embolism can be fatal. Approximately 33% of undiagnosed or untreated patients die from pulmonary embolism. 

7. Strokes

The symptoms of a stroke can be vague and can be easily mistaken for other conditions. With strokes, a fast and correct diagnosis that can allow for timely treatment are essential to preventing life-long injury or death.

Symptoms of a stroke may include:

  • Confusion
  • Difficulty walking
  • Drooping on one side of the face
  • Severe headache
  • Sudden numbness or weakness on one side of the body
  • Trouble speaking clearly

Some doctors incorrectly assume that if a patient is not elderly, they cannot be having a stroke. Doctors may also fail to recognize stroke risk factors, like high blood pressure or a history of smoking.

How to File a Failure to Diagnose Lawsuit in New Hampshire

If you have a case, our New Hampshire failure to diagnose lawyers will handle every step of the legal process for you, so you can focus on your health and well-being.

Compensation from a failure to diagnose lawsuit can help cover the cost of medical bills, pain and suffering, lost wages, and more.

Contact Sokolove Law

Reach out to Sokolove Law for a free case review to determine if you may be eligible to file a New Hampshire failure to diagnose malpractice claim.

During this time, we’ll ask you a few questions about your experience, so we can better understand the specifics of your situation.

We’ll Gather Evidence of Malpractice

If you have a case, we’ll collect medical records, testimonies from experts, test results, and anything else needed to show that your health care provider should have provided you with an accurate diagnosis in a timely manner.

We also have a team of registered nurses on staff that can help make sense of what may have happened and if malpractice took place.

We’ll File Your New Hampshire Failure to Diagnose Claim

Your New Hampshire misdiagnosis lawsuit must be filed within the statute of limitations, which are a set of laws that limit how long you have to file a claim.

Once these deadlines pass, you won’t be able to file a claim or pursue compensation for your suffering ever again.

Call (800) 995-1212 now to ensure that your claim is filed on time.

We’ll Negotiate a Failure to Diagnose Settlement on Your Behalf

Our attorneys will try to negotiate a New Hampshire misdiagnosis settlement with the defendant(s), which may include the hospital or medical professionals responsible for your diagnostic errors.

Approximately 93% of all malpractice cases end in a settlement, according to the U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ). This means you may never have to step foot in court when filing your claim.

If a settlement is unable to be reached, our failure to diagnose attorneys are prepared to present your case in a trial and fight for a verdict on your behalf.

Our Past New Hampshire Failure to Diagnose Settlements

At Sokolove Law, we’ve recovered over $9.6 Billion for clients who have suffered through no fault of their own, including patients in New Hampshire.

Some of our past New Hampshire failure to diagnose settlements and verdicts include:

  • $3.25 Million for a patient in Warren who suffered a delayed lung cancer diagnosis
  • $2.9 Million for a patient in Canterbury who was misdiagnosed with hemorrhoids when he actually had colon cancer that progressed to stage 4 before being caught
  • $2 Million for the wife of a Danville patient who passed away from cancer that was misdiagnosed
  • $1.75 Million for a woman in Pelham whose doctors failed to diagnose her ovarian cancer
  • $1.5 Million for a man in Mont Vernon whose doctors failed to spot his lung cancer in X-rays until it progressed to stage 4
  • $900,000 for a woman in Nashua who passed away of intestinal failure that wasn’t diagnosed

While a New Hampshire misdiagnosis settlement amount depends on various factors — like the impact of the doctor’s error on your health — our attorneys will fight for the most compensation possible in your case. 

Receiving compensation from a delayed diagnosis lawsuit in New Hampshire can help to lessen the burden of ongoing medical treatments and other costs related to your misdiagnosis.

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Let Our New Hampshire Misdiagnosis Attorneys Fight for You

Sokolove Law was founded in New England in 1979. Since then, we’ve fought hard for the rights of our clients across the country — and recovered billions of dollars in compensation on their behalf.

Our misdiagnosis lawyers in New Hampshire are compassionate and knowledgeable about the law, and we are dedicated to holding those responsible for your prolonged suffering accountable.

Throughout the legal process, we will strive to make things as stress-free as possible for you and your family.

Additionally, our New Hampshire wrong diagnosis lawyers don’t charge any upfront costs or hourly fees. We only get paid if you do, so there’s no financial risk to taking legal action.

Let us fight for the compensation you deserve. Call (800) 995-1212 or fill out our contact form to find out if our New Hampshire failure to diagnose attorneys may be able to help you.

Failure to Diagnose Lawyer in New Hampshire FAQs

Do you need a lawyer to sue for failure to diagnose in New Hampshire?

While not required, it is highly recommended to hire a lawyer for a failure to diagnose case. Medical malpractice cases can be incredibly complex.

By working with an experienced attorney, you may improve your chances of getting compensation and holding the health care professionals responsible for your suffering accountable.

If you believe your doctor failed to properly diagnose your condition, fill out our contact form for a free, no-obligation case review

How much do failure to diagnose lawyers cost in New Hampshire?

At Sokolove Law, there are no hourly fees or out-of-pocket costs to work with our failure to diagnose attorneys in New Hampshire.

We work on a contingency-fee-basis, which means we only get paid if your case results in compensation.

How do you prove a New Hampshire failure to diagnose case?

Proving a failure to diagnose or misdiagnosis case can be challenging, but an experienced medical malpractice lawyer can identify several details to establish a health care provider's negligence.

Our New Hampshire misdiagnosis lawyers will work to prove that:

  • There was a doctor-patient relationship
  • There was negligence, and the doctor failed to provide appropriate and/or adequate treatment
  • The patient was injured because of the doctor’s negligence

Call (800) 995-1212 now to learn more about the legal options available to you.

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Local New Hampshire Areas We Serve

While Sokolove Law helps people throughout the country, we provide our services to people across the entire state of New Hampshire as well.

Areas we serve across New Hampshire include:

  • Bedford
  • Berlin
  • Claremont
  • Concord
  • Derry
  • Dover
  • Durham
  • Exeter
  • Goffstown
  • Hampton
  • Hanover
  • Hooksett
  • Hudson
  • Keene
  • Laconia
  • Lebanon
  • Londonderry
  • Manchester
  • Merrimack
  • Milford
  • Nashua
  • Pelham
  • Portsmouth
  • Rochester
  • Salem
  • Somersworth
  • Windham
  • And more

New Hampshire Zip Codes We Serve

As a national law firm, Sokolove Law can help families wherever they may be in the U.S., including across the state of New Hampshire.

Some of the zip codes we serve in New Hampshire include: 

  • 03031
  • 03038
  • 03045
  • 03049
  • 03051
  • 03052
  • 03053
  • 03054
  • 03055
  • 03060
  • 03062
  • 03063
  • 03064
  • 03076
  • 03077
  • 03079
  • 03087
  • 03102
  • 03103
  • 03104
  • 03106
  • 03109
  • 03110
  • 03220
  • 03235
  • 03244
  • 03246
  • 03275
  • 03276
  • 03281
  • 03303
  • 03431
  • 03301
  • 03304
  • 03570
  • 03743
  • 03755
  • 03766
  • 03773
  • 03801
  • 03820
  • 03824
  • 03825
  • 03833
  • 03842
  • 03857
  • 03865
  • 03867
  • 03874
  • 03878

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