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FEW MEDICAL MALPRACTICE VICTIMS FILE A LAWSUIT
A Maryland woman with constant pulsatile tinnitus was seen by
three doctors in a local hospital. She said that interminable
pulsing made it difficult to focus, work, or sleep. A primary
care doctor referred her to a neurologist after ordering MRIs of
the skull with and without contrast. The neurologist recommended
a psychiatrist visit to ease the woman's stress and anxiety about
the condition.
The psychiatrist ordered medicines to help the patient relax.
After the visit, the patient received more prescriptions to treat
the unknown constant pulsatile tinnitus. Less than six months
later, the woman lost her job. The doctors recommended a
lower-stress occupation. Two years went by, and the patient fell
down a flight of stairs at a local library. She was rushed to a
nearby hospital. Doctors found a neuroendocrine tumor in the left
jugular vein. The original neuroendocrine cancer spread to her
lungs. She was now deaf, sick, and unemployed.
Comparing the older MRIs to the latest scans, doctors found the
tumor in the MRI with contrast. The radiologist responsible for
reading the images provided incorrect information to the primary
care, neurologist, and psychiatrist. An experienced medical
malpractice law firm knows how to get just compensation for
injuries, failure to diagnose cancer, lost wages, and pain and
suffering for clients like this one. The Abelson Law Firm seeks
justice for clients.
When you visit a physician or hospital because of an injury,
illness, or another condition, your well-being is in the
provider's hands. No one anticipates becoming a medical
malpractice victim, but cases like this one happen all the time.
If you or someone you have has suffered a serious injury or death
because of a doctor or hospital's negligence, contact The Abelson
Lawat (202) 331-0600. Let us help you.