Delays in Diagnosis Caused by Medical Negligence
In the health care profession time matters. A misdiagnosis or delay in diagnosis means valuable time is lost — time that could have been spent effectively treating patients suffering from serious illnesses and health emergencies.
At Caroselli Beachler McTiernan & Conboy, L.L.C., our attorneys represent patients and their families who have been affected by misdiagnosis or delayed diagnosis that has worsened conditions that were once treatable:
- Cancer, including lung cancer, breast cancer, liver cancer and kidney cancer
- Heart attack
- Stroke
- Pulmonary embolism
- Abdominal aortic aneurysm
- Brain injury
- Spinal cord injury
Types of Misdiagnosis/Delays in Diagnosis
There are many different types of misdiagnosis and delayed diagnosis cases, and any specialist can fail to diagnose an illness. From an endocrinologist who fails to diagnose the fusion of growth plate to the primary care physician, radiologist or pulmonist who fails to see lung cancer until the mass is untreatable, these cases are all unique — and they deserve individualized treatment from a team of attorneys and medical specialists who can help you achieve the best possible results.
For more than 30 years, Caroselli Beachler McTiernan & Conboy, L.L.C., has built a reputation for successful results and ethical legal practices. We are a well-respected law firm that is dedicated to advocacy for the victims of medical malpractice.
From our offices in Pittsburgh and Philadelphia, we use extensive knowledge, experience and resources to achieve positive results for clients, either by negotiating favorable settlements or obtaining favorable verdicts at trial in Pennsylvania courtrooms.
Contact Us
Regardless of the nature of your experience, if you have suffered a life changing injury or the death of a loved one, talk with our attorneys about your options. Contact the lawyers at the Pittsburgh and Philadelphia law offices of Caroselli Beachler McTiernan & Conboy, L.L.C., by calling us at 412-567-1232 or toll free at 866-466-5789. You may also complete our online contact form. Initial consultations are free and confidential.



