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Jacksonville Failure to Diagnose Stroke Attorney

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Home > Jacksonville Personal Injury Lawyer > Jacksonville Medical Malpractice Lawyer > Jacksonville Failure to Diagnose Stroke Lawyer

Known medically as cerebrovascular accidents (CVAs), strokes are the main cause of disability in American adults. According to the American Heart Association, tens of thousands of people throughout the country suffer from a stroke every year. While strokes are very common, they are also highly preventable and treatable. Unfortunately, the methods necessary for early detection and prevention are not always followed. Doctors may discredit or overlook the early signs of stroke in patients, which will delay the treatment they need to reduce the potential of future strokes, disability, and death.

If a doctor did not properly diagnose your stroke, or that of a loved one, you may be able to take legal action and recover monetary compensation. Filing a medical malpractice claim is extremely complex, however. Our Jacksonville failure to diagnose stroke lawyer can ensure you receive the fair settlement you deserve.

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Medical Malpractice

Philip Freidin along with co-counsel obtained a $38 million verdict for twin boys with retinopathy of prematurity who were rendered blind due to the defendant doctor's malpractice after they were born prematurely. The lawyers at Freidin Brown, P.A. proved to a Ft. Myers jury that had the doctor properly screened and diagnosed the two infants, their sight would have been saved.

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Deceptive Sweepstakes Mailing

Class v. American Family Publishers (AFP) - Freidin Brown, P.A. was one of the firms representing consumers in this nationwide class action for unfair consumer trade practices which resulted in a negotiated settlement in which AFP paid $32 million settlement to compensate individuals who had been taken advantage of by the deceptive sweepstakes mailings.

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Medical Malpractice

Magloire v. Holmes Regional Medical Center – Attorney Philip Freidin obtained a $15.5 million jury verdict in Brevard County, Florida in a medical malpractice case alleging that the hospital and its doctors allowed an automobile accident victim to become paralyzed when they negligently misread an MRI scan and failed to stop the progression of swelling in the spinal cord. As a result of the alleged negligence, the client was tragically left paralyzed from the waist down.

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Medical Malpractice

M.N. v. Nicklaus Children's Hospital - $12.7 million verdict for a 5-year-old child who sustained brain injury as a result of negligent care.

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Medical Malpractice

Attorney Jonathan Freidin, along with paralegal Natalia Diaz, secured a $9,750,000 settlement on behalf of a mother who sustained an ischemic stroke shortly after a cesarean section at a Miami hospital.

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Birth Injury Medical Malpractice

Our team secured a $7.75 million settlement on behalf of a young child who suffered a devastating brain injury due to a hospital’s negligence at birth.

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Auto Accidents

V. v. Mitsubishi - $5.8 million verdict for a burned hand and mild brain damage received by a young female passenger in an automobile accident.

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Medical Malpractice

Freidin Brown obtained a $5.5 million settlement against a hospital and doctors in New Port Richey, Florida for the negligence of its doctors and nurses.

When to File a Lawsuit After a Stroke is Not Properly Diagnosed

Of all the different types of medical malpractice claims filed each year, those involving a delayed or missed diagnosis are some of the most common. Being successful with such a claim is not easy, as there are a number of complex laws and procedural rules that must be followed.

To determine if you have a legitimate basis for filing a lawsuit, you must first conduct a full investigation to determine if the stroke diagnosis is considered medical malpractice. A Jacksonville failure to diagnose stroke lawyer can conduct this investigation for you. An attorney will also have a network of professional medical experts they can reach out to, which is beneficial when obtaining a certificate of merit, a requirement for any medical malpractice claim filed in Florida. Certificates of merit are sworn statements made by other doctors that verify the injured individual’s claims.

A lawyer can also advise on whether the doctor acted negligently when diagnosing your condition. Not all cases of missed stroke diagnoses result in a malpractice claim, but an attorney can determine if negligence was involved.

Failure to Diagnose Stroke in Jacksonville? Contact a Lawyer Now for Legal Support!

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How Does Failure to Diagnose Stroke Occur?

Medical negligence is often to blame for a failure to diagnose a stroke, and that negligence can take many forms. The most common acts of carelessness that result in a failure to diagnose stroke are as follows:

  • Neurological exams that are not conducted properly
  • Improper evaluations, such as a failure to obtain the patient’s medical history
  • Failure to administer a tPA or perform a thrombectomy quickly and accurately
  • Missed symptoms and warning signs of a stroke
  • Failure to diagnose heart disease, high blood pressure, and other cardiac problems
  • Failure to refer a patient to appropriate specialists, such as neurologists
  • Failure to transfer a patient to an appropriate center such as a hospital or stroke center
  • Delaying certain tests, such as CT scans or an MRI

Unfortunately, the above are just a few types of negligence that can result in a failure to diagnose a stroke. A Jacksonville failure to diagnose stroke lawyer can determine if your stroke was caused by a negligent medical professional.

Our Failure to Diagnose Stroke Lawyer in Jacksonville Can Determine Liability

Determining who is liable for your stroke, and the subsequent harm you suffered, is not as easy as it may seem. At Freidin Brown, P.A., our Jacksonville failure to diagnose stroke lawyer will determine which medical professional is responsible for your injuries and will hold them accountable for paying maximum compensation.