Testicular Cancer Misdiagnosis
Testicular cancer, if diagnosed while the disease is still in its early stages of development, generally responds well to treatment. Most cases are curable and have high five-year survival rates.
If a misdiagnosis occurs because the doctor mistakenly assumes the problem is only an infection, fails to consider the patient's medical history while making a differential diagnosis, or does not order the proper tests — or if the lab technician does not interpret the test results correctly — the patient's situation and prognosis can grow significantly worse.
If you have a significantly poorer prognosis or have been forced to undergo a harsher treatment regimen as the result of testicular cancer misdiagnosis, call or contact the experienced attorneys at the New York State law firm of Powers & Santola, LLP, to learn more about your rights and legal options today.
Excellence in the Fight for Justice
At Powers & Santola, we choose to accept fewer than 10 percent of the cases we discuss with potential clients. We are dedicated to making a meaningful and honest commitment to increasing the value of the cases we do accept, and to fundamentally changing our clients' lives for the better.
Simply put, our trial lawyers have the experience and resources that will be needed to achieve a final result that meets your needs. They do this by carefully developing the case as if trial is a certainty from the very beginning — a practice that sends a clear message to defendants and their insurers. Our reputation and diligent preparation often results in our being able to obtain fair settlements outside of court.
We value our clients and know that the legal process can be confusing and stressful, to say the least. Therefore, we assign a team of two attorneys and two support staff members to work with and be available to answer questions or address each client's unique concerns throughout their case.
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Our firm handles testicular cancer misdiagnosis claims on behalf of people here in New York State, and in every U.S. jurisdiction that recognizes the "loss of a chance" doctrine. Contact us online or call us at either of the two numbers shown above to schedule your free consultation today.
