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5-Star Client Rating
You’ll receive outstanding service. We maintain a 5-star client rating.
Free Case Assessments
We provide confidential, free case assessments.
Industry Experts
We’re industry experts with over 20 years of experience.
No Win No Fee
You won’t be required to pay any fees until we win your case.
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No Win No Fee
You won’t be required to pay any fees until we win your case.
Industry Experts
We’re industry experts with over 20 years of experience.
Maximum Compensation
Our team of expert injury lawyers will help you get maximum compensation.
Delayed Diagnosis Compensation Frequently Asked Questions
1. What is considered a delay in diagnosis?
Delayed diagnoses occur when a patient seeks medical treatment for symptoms, and yet the condition causing those symptoms goes undiagnosed for an unreasonable amount of time. Often, this may result in the condition worsening into a serious illness or disease.
2. How much compensation will I receive for my delayed diagnosis?
The compensation amount for a delayed diagnosis claim cannot be predetermined. Each case, whether it involves a neurological diagnosis delay or delayed cancer diagnosis, is unique. The level of compensation awarded is determined by various factors, including the severity of your illness or injury and its impact on your daily life. Additionally, you may be eligible to claim for loss of earnings, medical treatment expenses, rehabilitation costs, and necessary adaptations to your home or vehicle. The compensation awarded will be tailored to your specific circumstances and needs.
3. How much time do I have to make a delayed diagnosis claim?
If you suspect that you have suffered harm due to a delayed diagnosis caused by negligence, it is crucial to take prompt action. In the majority of cases, you have a three-year timeframe starting from the date of the negligence or from the moment you became aware of the avoidable harm, to initiate a claim. Don’t delay, as time is of the essence in pursuing the justice you deserve.