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Ohio Stroke Misdiagnosis Attorney

Strokes claim many lives each year. Many more cause permanent brain injury. When death or disability is the result of a misdiagnosed or untreated Stroke, the victim or their surviving family may be eligible for compensation and damages.

Medical Malpractice Lawyers Handling Misdiagnosed Stroke Cases

At the Dayton law firm, Dyer, Garofalo, Mann & Schultz L.P.A., our lawyers handle a wide range of medical malpractice cases, including those related to a Stroke that was undiagnosed or not timely treated. We have been able to obtain payment for clients' lost wages, medical bills, pain and suffering and the long-term costs of a disabling illness.

If the patient suffered a wrongful death as the result of an untreated Stroke, we can build a strong case for compensation. We know that money will not bring your loved one back to you. Our attorneys will work to obtain a financial recovery for your loss. 

How Strokes Are Misdiagnosed

Failure to diagnose a Stroke often occurs in the emergency room. We have handled cases of ER Stroke misdiagnosis that resulted from:

  • The Stroke not being diagnosed quickly enough
  • The patient not being given clot breaking medication quickly enough
  • The physician failing to get a complete medical history that revealed drugs known to cause Stroke, such as Yaz or other birth control pills

Using Experts to Build a Strong Case After a Delayed Diagnosis of a Stroke

Determining that mistakes were made requires careful analysis. We listen carefully to our clients' stories and consult with medical experts who help determine whether the correct treatment was provided in a timely manner. We also work with other specialists, including vocational experts, life care planners and others who can help document the effect of the Stroke on a client's life.

Call our Dayton Stroke medical malpractice attorneys at 1-800-223-8897 for a free initial consultation to discuss your case. Contact DGM&S to learn how we can help you after a failure to treat Stroke.