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Ohio Heart Attack Misdiagnosis Lawyer

Despite the publicity surrounding the misdiagnosis of or failure to treat Heart Attacks, people still leave the emergency room, hospital or clinic with undiagnosed cardiac events. At the Dayton law firm of Dyer, Garofalo, Mann & Schultz L.P.A., our lawyers help people who suffered further injury or death because a Heart Attack went undiagnosed.

Most people expect medical providers will pay attention and follow approved standards when delivering care. When they do not and a Heart Attack goes undiagnosed, our experienced medical malpractice lawyers can help the injured person recover compensation. This can include medical expenses, lost income, pain and suffering and other costs caused by the misdiagnosis.

Attorneys Seeking Full Compensation After a Misdiagnosed Heart Attack

We are client-focused attorneys who fight for clients after an undiagnosed Heart Attack. We listen carefully to each client's story, consult with medical experts and build a strong case in pursuit of a remedy for the injured person or surviving family members.

Our firm's Heart Attack misdiagnosis cases have involved emergency room negligence such as:

  • Failing to prescribe clot busting medication or angioplasty
  • Failing to employ proper monitoring techniques
  • Failing to review client history or identify predisposition for Heart Attack
  • Failing to identify patient medications that have been associated with heart attacks

Untreated Heart Disease Can Lead to a Heart Attack

Our attorneys have also filed medical malpractice claims for clients who were not offered treatment to prevent or reduce the possibility of a Heart Attack. Failing to prescribe certain drugs or identify congenital conditions that could lead to a Heart Attack are two examples of probable medical malpractice. If a patient was not offered preventative care, despite a family history of Heart Disease and other indications, he or she may be eligible for compensation for the doctor's negligence.

A Law Firm With the Resources to Handle Complex Medical Cases

Like all medical malpractice cases, undiagnosed or misdiagnosed Heart Attack lawsuits are complex. They require that our lawyers consult with experts on matters such as emergency room procedures, the latest cardiac drugs, and diagnostic techniques and tools. Our law firm has a record of accomplishment that includes many large verdicts and settlements in medical malpractice cases, including those involving undiagnosed or misdiagnosed Heart Attacks and Heart Disease.

Call our Dayton Heart Attack lawyers at 1-800-223-8897 for a free initial consultation to discuss your case. Contact DGM&S to learn how we can help you.