Cancer Misdiagnosis Claims
Cancer misdiagnosis can have devastating consequences, potentially leading to delayed treatment and reduced survival chances. If you or a loved one has suffered due to cancer misdiagnosis, you may be entitled to compensation.
Types of Cancer Misdiagnosis
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Delayed diagnosis
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Failure to diagnose
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Wrong cancer diagnosis
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Missed symptoms
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Failure to refer
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Test result errors
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Scan misinterpretation
Common Types of Cancer Affected
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Breast cancer
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Lung cancer
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Bowel cancer
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Skin cancer
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Cervical cancer
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Prostate cancer
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Blood cancers
Making a Successful Claim
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Gather medical records
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Document timeline of events
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Expert medical opinions
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Evidence of impact
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Financial documentation
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Witness statements
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Specialist legal support
Impact of Misdiagnosis
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Delayed treatment
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Disease progression
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Reduced survival chances
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More invasive treatment needed
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Psychological trauma
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Financial hardship
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Impact on family
What You Can Claim For
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Pain and suffering
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Medical expenses
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Lost earnings
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Care costs
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Travel expenses
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Future medical needs
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Family support
Time Limits
You generally have three years from when you became aware of the misdiagnosis to make a claim. However, there can be exceptions, so it's important to seek legal advice as soon as possible.