GP Misdiagnosis Claims
GPs are often the first point of contact for medical issues, and their diagnoses are crucial for proper treatment. When a GP fails to correctly diagnose a condition, it can lead to serious consequences for the patient.
Types of GP Misdiagnosis
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Failure to diagnose serious conditions
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Delayed referral to specialists
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Incorrect medication prescribed
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Missed symptoms
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Wrong diagnosis given
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Failure to order appropriate tests
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Inadequate examination
Common Conditions Misdiagnosed
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Cancer symptoms
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Heart conditions
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Meningitis
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Diabetes
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Infections
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Mental health conditions
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Fractures and sprains
Making a Successful Claim
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Gather medical records
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Document all GP visits
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Keep symptom diary
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Collect prescriptions
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Expert medical opinions
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Witness statements
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Financial documentation
Impact of Misdiagnosis
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Delayed treatment
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Worsened condition
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Unnecessary medication
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Psychological trauma
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Financial losses
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Impact on family life
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Long-term health effects
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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Rehabilitation costs
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Future medical needs
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.