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How Delayed Diagnosis Due to Medical Malpractice in New York Causes Serious Complications or Death

Medical malpractice in the form of delayed diagnosis or misdiagnosis can lead to devastating consequences for patients. In New York, where some of the nation’s top hospitals operate, the standards for care are high. Yet, when those standards are not met, and a diagnosis is delayed or incorrect, the resulting delay in necessary surgeries can cause irreversible damage, severe complications, or even death. Affected patients and their families should get strong legal representation from experienced New York medical malpractice lawyers to recover compensation for their complications resulting from diagnostic or surgical negligence.

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Lawsuit Against Hospital That Told Wrong Patients They Had HIV

Lili Hutchison, a long-time worker at Kings County Hospital Center in Brooklyn, claimed that she had been discriminated against and treated poorly at her workplace after she blew the whistle on life-threatening botched up reports by the hospital’s pathology lab. Hutchison alleged that the lab told the wrong patients that they had HIV even though they didn’t – and told them they didn’t have Hepatitis C when they did. 

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Brooklyn Woman Wins $15 Million Lawsuit After Going Blind

Brooklyn resident Amanda Velasquez, now 27 and a married mother of two, went blind after doctors at Woodhull Medical Center misdiagnosed her glaucoma. She filed a medical malpractice lawsuit at Brooklyn Supreme Court. The jury awarded her $15 million for all that she had suffered.

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Has Delayed Diagnosis of Your Cancer in New York City Put You at Higher Risk?

According to estimates, 1,735,350 new cancer cases were diagnosed in 2018 in the US, and 609,640 people succumbed to the disease. Cancer has an average five-year survival rate of nearly 60 percent, but that differs significantly depending on the form of cancer. In general, the chances of survival are higher if the cancer is diagnosed and treated early. 

Unreasonable delays in cancer diagnosis are grounds for a medical malpractice claim. But malpractice cases are complex, and there are various roadblocks that you need to identify and overcome to be able to create a solid case for damages.

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