Misdiagnosis claims* for cancer are when there is medical negligence with your diagnosis of cancer. A missed cancer diagnosis or a late cancer diagnosis could affect treatment and your chances of making a full recovery.
An accurate diagnosis of cancer is key to successful treatment. Early intervention with cancer is vital while you still have your health. A late diagnosis will miss valuable treatment time and cause treatment delays for the cancer.
Medical negligence is medical care below a standard any other medical professional would supply in similar circumstances. Every medical professional owes you a duty of care from the moment you meet them. When the medical practitioner breaches their duty of care, such as making a cancer misdiagnosis, it could be medical negligence.
Hughes & Associates Solicitors in Dublin can make a medical negligence claim* for a cancer misdiagnosis or when there is a late diagnosis of cancer.
Table of Content
- What is a cancer misdiagnosis claim*?
- Common cancer misdiagnosis claims*
- Misdiagnosis of lung cancer as a respiratory issue claims
- Late diagnosis of skin cancer due to errors in diagnosis claims
- Misdiagnosis of bowel cancer as a digestion issue claims
- Late diagnosis of cancer due to the GP’s failure to refer claims
- Misdiagnosis of cancer by the oncologist due to scanning error clams
- Who is responsible for a cancer misdiagnosis negligence claim in Ireland?
- Compensation for Cancer Misdiagnosis in Ireland
- Cancer negligence in the HSE
- Who can make a cancer misdiagnosis compensation claim in Ireland?
- Make a cancer misdiagnosis claim* today
What is a cancer misdiagnosis claim*?
A cancer misdiagnosis claim* is when you claim compensation for the effects on your life of a late cancer diagnosis or a misdiagnosis of cancer. The effects of a medical misdiagnosis can impact your life today and for many years in the future.
A recent survey by the European Commission on cancer in Ireland shows that Ireland has the second highest rate of new cancer diagnoses in the EU. Ireland’s death rate from cancer is the third highest in the EU and above the European average for cancer mortality.
The survey shows Ireland has a lower rate of GPs, radiologists, and radiology technicians, all vital to an accurate and early cancer diagnosis, than other EU countries. Ireland also has a shortage of diagnostic scanners compared to other countries.
The statistics highlight the areas where Ireland is lacking when it comes to cancer diagnosis. If you add these statistics to the long waiting lists, staff shortages and overcrowding, it is easy to see where an incorrect diagnosis of cancer can happen.
Hughes & Associates medical negligence solicitors in Dublin can look at the details of your case and help make a cancer delayed diagnosis claim*.
Common cancer misdiagnosis claims*
Common cancer misdiagnosis claims* in Ireland range from the late diagnosis of stomach cancer to the misdiagnosis of lung cancer as being a digestion issue. The late diagnosis or a misdiagnosis may be negligent treatment, and you could have a compensation claim.
The compensation claim for cancer misdiagnosis can be for the loss of income, the unnecessary suffering, and other effects on your life after a late diagnosis or misdiagnosis of cancer.
Some of the common cancer misdiagnosis claims* in Ireland:
Who is responsible for a cancer misdiagnosis negligence claim in Ireland?
A healthcare professional is responsible for any cancer misdiagnosis negligence claim in Ireland. The oncologist, a GP, and the radiologist, who all provide below-acceptable levels of care when you have symptoms of cancer, may be responsible for the medical negligence claim*.
You may experience cancer misdiagnosis or late diagnosis negligence in the hospital oncology clinic, at the GP clinic when they fail to refer you or when the oncologist makes a misdiagnosis of your cancer and prescribes the wrong medications or does not send you for a scan.
In most medical negligence cases, such as a cancer misdiagnosis, the employer is responsible and deemed the negligent party. The employer is responsible for hiring suitably trained staff, for providing suitable working conditions and that all staff are adequately supervised when on duty.
The employer responsible for the cancer diagnosis negligence could be:
At Hughes & Associates Medical Negligence Solicitors, we have a team of legal experts in place to make your misdiagnosis of cancer compensation claim.
Compensation for Cancer Misdiagnosis in Ireland
Compensation for cancer misdiagnosis and late diagnosis in Ireland is for when you suffer errors in your cancer testing, such as a delayed diagnosis, a missed diagnosis, an administration error, or you lose a loved one through fatal cancer diagnosis negligence.
How much compensation you may receive depends on the damages suffered today and in the future due to the medical negligence. You make a medical negligence claim* for the injury caused and its effects on your life.
There are two types of damages in a cancer misdiagnosis compensation claim in Ireland:
A successful claim could see you receive compensation. The compensation you receive will combine the two types of damages.
Cancer negligence in the HSE
Cancer negligence in the HSE is when you experience substandard medical treatment in any HSE healthcare centre with your diagnosis of cancer.
Studies show that early diagnosis is essential to a positive outcome with cancer treatment, and with more than 42,000 people a year being diagnosed, it is more important than ever to avoid cancer negligence.
Cancer diagnosis negligence in the HSE does happen, and unfortunately, if it happens to you, you could suffer the effects today and for the rest of your life. Any type of cancer negligence reduces your chance of making a full recovery and could cost your life in cases of fatal cancer negligence.
It is essential that you receive the best care possible when dealing with cancer from day one.
If you have suffered medical negligence with your cancer diagnosis, you may have a cancer misdiagnosis compensation claim.
At Hughes & Associates Personal Injury Solicitors, we have a team of medical negligence experts in place to make your leukaemia negligence claim.
Who can make a cancer misdiagnosis compensation claim in Ireland?
The patient who suffered medical negligence during cancer diagnosis can make a compensation claim in Ireland.
In the case of fatal cancer medical negligence, the family and financial dependents of a loved one who dies can claim compensation in Ireland. Fatal medical negligence due to diagnosis errors can affect many family members, and dependents of the deceased can make a compensation claim.
The dependents of a patient with cancer who is too ill to make a compensation claim may make a medical negligence claim* on their behalf.
Dependents who may make a cancer negligence claim in Ireland are:
Dependents and family members may be able to claim for loss of income and other financial losses due to the death of a loved one in a case of fatal cancer negligence.
Hughes & Associates Personal Injury Solicitors can help dependents make one of the many cancer misdiagnosis claims* in Ireland.
Make a cancer misdiagnosis claim* today
Make a cancer misdiagnosis negligence today by contacting Hughes & Associates Solicitors in Dublin.
You could have a compensation claim if you suffered a delay in the diagnosis of cancer, experienced a cancer misdiagnosis or lost a loved one due to any form of cancer negligence.
The cost of medical negligence can be large medical bills, a loss of income, or the need for full-time care, and you may make a medical negligence claim*.
Contact Hughes & Associates Solicitors today for a confidential and professional service with your cancer misdiagnosis claim*.