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DELAYED TREATMENT

Medical professionals have had years of education and training to ensure they are fit to identify and treat the health problems of their patients. Therefore, there is no reason why a doctor, nurse, or other medical worker should make the mistake of delaying treatment of patient illnesses. Sadly, delayed treatment is a common form of medical malpractice, putting the health and wellbeing of many innocent patients at risk.

If you or someone you loved has been a victim of delayed medical treatment, it is time to speak with a St. Louis medical malpractice attorney. The experienced and dedicated attorneys the Finney Law Office can help you understand your options for seeking justice and fair compensation. Contact us today at 314-646-0300 for a free consultation.

Dangers of Delaying Medical Treatment

For their part, patients should discuss their health problems with a medical professional as soon as they begin to experience symptoms of a serious illness. Unfortunately, taking this step does not always ensure that patients will receive treatment in a timely manner.

The following are some of the serious diseases and medical conditions that are often associated with delayed treatment:

  • Cancer
  • HIV/AIDS
  • Diabetes
  • Depression
  • Bipolar disorder

If a medical professional fails to identify the symptoms of these conditions, they should be held responsible for their negligence. There is no way to undo the harm they have caused, but it may be possible to hold them accountable under the law. Victims of delayed treatment may be eligible to receive compensation for medical bills, lost wages, and more.

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If you or a loved one has suffered unnecessary harm due to the negligence of a medical professional, you may have grounds for legal action. Contact the St. Louis delayed treatment lawyers of the Finney Law Office today at 314-646-0300 to schedule a free consultation.

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