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San Antonio Failure to Treat Attorneys

Suffered Harm Due to a Healthcare Provider's Failure to Treat a Health Condition?

At Maloney Law Group, P.L.L.C., we understand the devastating impact that failing to properly treat a medical condition can have on patients and their families. Medical professionals have a duty to provide timely, appropriate care, and when they fail to meet this standard, the consequences can be life-altering or even fatal. If you or a loved one has suffered due to a healthcare provider’s failure to treat, our experienced failure to treat lawyers in San Antonio are here to help. We’ll guide you through the legal process and fight to secure your entitled award or settlement.

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What is Failure to Treat?

Failure to treat is a form of medical malpractice where a healthcare provider neglects or delays the necessary treatment for a patient. It can involve a failure to diagnose a condition, not following up on symptoms, or not administering the appropriate treatment in a timely manner. The result of these failures can be severe, leading to worsened medical conditions, prolonged suffering, and even death.

Physicians and other medical professionals have a responsibility to provide a standard of care that is consistent with the medical community's practices. When they fail to do so, and their inaction or oversight causes harm to a patient, they can be held liable through a medical malpractice claim.

A failure to treat occurs when:

  1. A doctor-patient relationship exists, establishing a duty of care.
  2. The healthcare provider failed to act in accordance with the accepted standard of care.
  3. The failure to treat resulted in harm or injury to the patient.

Common Examples of Failure to Treat

Failure to treat can take many forms, depending on the medical context and the condition involved. Some of the most common examples include:

  • Failure to Diagnose or Misdiagnosis: One of the most frequent causes of failure to treat is a doctor’s inability to correctly diagnose a condition. A missed or incorrect diagnosis can prevent a patient from receiving the proper treatment, allowing the condition to worsen. Commonly missed diagnoses include cancer, heart disease, infections, and neurological disorders.
  • Delayed Treatment: In some cases, healthcare providers may delay administering critical treatment, even after a correct diagnosis has been made. This delay can lead to further complications, prolonged pain, or irreversible damage to a patient’s health.
  • Ignoring Symptoms: A medical professional who dismisses or ignores a patient’s complaints and symptoms may fail to provide the necessary care. For example, a patient presenting with chest pain may be sent home without proper testing or treatment, leading to a potentially fatal heart attack.
  • Failure to Refer to a Specialist: Doctors are not expected to know everything, but they are expected to refer patients to specialists when a condition falls outside their expertise. Failing to do so can result in a lack of proper treatment, delaying the patient’s recovery.
  • Inadequate Follow-Up Care: Patients who have been diagnosed with a condition or have undergone surgery often require ongoing monitoring. A doctor’s failure to provide proper follow-up care can result in complications that go untreated, worsening the patient’s condition.

The Impact of Failure to Treat

The consequences of a failure to treat can be severe, leading to prolonged suffering, permanent injury, or even death. For patients and their families, the emotional, physical, and financial toll can be overwhelming. Some of the most common impacts of a failure to treat include:

  • Worsening of Condition: When a doctor fails to provide timely treatment, a patient’s condition can deteriorate rapidly, potentially requiring more intensive treatment down the line.
  • Long-Term Complications: Failing to treat or diagnose a condition promptly can lead to chronic health issues, permanent disability, or severe organ damage.
  • Increased Medical Expenses: Prolonged or worsened conditions often result in extended hospital stays, additional treatments, and more invasive procedures, all of which can significantly increase medical bills.
  • Emotional Distress: Patients and their families endure significant emotional stress when a healthcare provider fails to deliver the care they need. The uncertainty, pain, and frustration of the situation can have a long-lasting impact.

If you believe that you or a loved one has suffered harm due to a healthcare provider’s failure to treat, it is essential to act quickly. Medical malpractice claims have strict deadlines, and waiting too long can affect your ability to recover compensation.

At Maloney Law Group, P.L.L.C., our experienced San Antonio failure to treat lawyers will thoroughly investigate your case, gather the necessary medical evidence, and work with experts to establish liability. Our goal is to recover the damages you need to cover medical bills, lost wages, and other damages related to your injuries.

Contact us today at (210) 361-2997 to speak with our team about how we can help.

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