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Misdiagnosis

Misdiagnosis is a very serious problem in American medicine. The New York medical malpratice attorneys at Lipsig, Shapey, Manus & Moverman, P.C. represent individuals who have suffered injuries and losses due to a medical misdiagnosis. Our attorneys have many years of accumulated experience in securing settlements and verdicts for those hurt by misdiagnoses.

Misdiagnoses Are Alarmingly Common
According to a 2006 report in the New York Times, autopsy studies show that in about 20% of the cases in which a doctor diagnoses a fatal illness, it’s a misdiagnosis. This adds up to literally millions of misdiagnoses. Worse still, this alarming rate of misdiagnosis hasn’t changed significantly since the 1930s, as reported by the Journal of the American Medical Association.

Common Examples of Misdiagnosis
Other estimates of misdiagnosis have ranged from 12% in cancer cases to 22%40% in emergency room and ICU (intensive care unit) cases. In fact, a misdiagnosis is one of the most common kinds of mistakes made in the healthcare system. A misdiagnosis can take place at one or more of the many steps in the medical process, and there are several ways that a diagnosis can “go wrong.” Examples include:

• a benign tumor is misdiagnosed as malignant
• a malignant tumor is misdiagnosed as non-cancerous
• a patient with a greater-than-normal risk for a specific medical condition is not screened for it
• a doctor fails to refer his or her patient to a specialist for further testing
• a doctor fails to understand the seriousness of a patient’s medical condition, or its true nature
• no follow-up is done for a patient although a medical problem should have been suspected
• the type or stage of a disease is misclassified
• tissue or tumor specimens are misinterpreted or handled improperly by a technician or physician
• an aspect of the patient’s medical care is delegated to inexperienced or unqualified staff

Tragic Results
A misdiagnosis can have catastrophic results. Fatalities, permanent injuries and disabilities, and even loss of the ‘wrong’ limb have followed misdiagnoses. A patient may not receive life-saving treatment because of a misdiagnosis, or s/he may undergo painful, costly, unnecessary and/or debilitating treatment based on a faulty diagnosis.

Talk to an Experienced Attorney about Your Misdiagnosis
Individuals and families who have suffered due to a misdiagnosis can find top-notch legal representation at the offices of Lipsig, Shapey, Manus & Moverman. Speak to one of our New York Medical Malpratice Attorneys today about your circumstances.

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May 26, 2009 - Our client, Amanda Dinnigan, a ten-year-old passenger in a GMC Envoy, was so seriously injured that she is now permanently a quadraplegic due to a defective seat belt in this General Motors designed car. Her medical expenses are estimated at approximately a half million dollars a year. Unfortunately, with the bankruptcy of General Motors, little Amanda may not be able to receive any compensation whatsoever for her devastating injuries nor for these very high continuing medical costs. Click here to see the full Daily News article of May 26, 2009. Click here to see the full New York Post article of May 26, 2009.

September 4, 2008 - Attorney Thomas Moverman's Article on Preservation of Evidence

June 16, 2008 - Lipsig Lawyers obtain $4.3 million for Albanian Client

June 13, 2008 - Manhattan Jury Awards $540,000 to Lipsig client struck by "Hit and Run" vehicle 

April 29, 2008 - Jury Awards $12.72 Million Verdict in Infant Lead Poisoning Case

January 22, 2008 - Stamina Products to Pay $105,000 Civil Penalty for Failure to Report Defects with Mini-Trampolines

January 15, 2008 - Toy Wrestler Figures Recalled by A.A. of America Due to Violation of Lead Paint Standard

January 17, 2008 - Cranium Cadoo Board Games Recalled Due to Violation of Lead Paint Standard

Lead Poisoning Case - Plaintiff settled a case involving childhood lead poisoning at a mediation, for the sum of $1,300,000. This case involved a young girl who sustained lead poisoning from ingesting lead-based paint that was peeling and chipping from the walls of two apartments in Brooklyn, where her uncle and maternal grandparents lived. The settlement was paid by the two insurance carriers for the two building owners. The settlement will provide substantial payments to the child when she turns 18, and is greater than any reported sustained verdicts for lead poisoning cases in Brooklyn.

Infant Lead Paint Poisoning Case - Jury Awards $12.72 Million Verdict in Infant Lead Poisoning Case

Lead Paint Poisoning Case - Won a $50 million verdict for a young child who developed severe brain damage as a result of lead poisoning. The building owner where the child lived was found negligent.

Faulty Traffic Light Case - Won a $39 million verdict for a 12-year-old boy who was struck by an automobile because the City failed to install a traffic light.

School Assault Case - Won a $10 million verdict for a young girl who was violently assaulted in the stairwell of a City public school.

Subway Accident Case - Won a $9.3 million verdict for a 29-year-old man who lost his left arm and suffered an open skull fracture as the result of being struck by a subway train.

Automobile Accident Case - Won a $7.6 million verdict for a 65-year-old woman who lost her leg as a result of being struck by a vehicle that had skidded on an icy roadway.

Intruder Assault and Defamation - Won a $6 million verdict for a woman who was brutally attacked and stabbed in her apartment building due to poor security.

Defective Seat Belt - Won a $9.5 million verdict for the family of a woman killed by a defectively designed belt during a low-speed collision at a Bronx intersection.

Have you been seriously injured? You may be entitled to recover money.

We work on a contingency basis, which means that you don't pay a cent until you receive compensation, at which point you are charged a percentage of the settlement. There is no fee for our services unless a recovery is won.

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