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We are all aware of how all too prevalent the many different types of cancer are in our society and of how many peoples’ lives are affected by living with cancer on a daily basis. While research into the treatment and cure for cancer continues, advances are being made all the time bringing hope to thousands of cancer sufferers and their families. However, what happens if your cancer goes undiagnosed or is misdiagnosed as something less serious?
Most people are aware that early detection, diagnosis and treatment is crucial in the fight against cancer and in, hopefully, securing a positive outcome for the cancer patient. If you have not been referred to a consultant, or there has been a delay in the referral, for further investigation and assessment this could severely affect the outcome of any subsequent treatment. Similarly, if a physical assessment is carried out and an abnormality is detected but there follows a delay in carrying out a biopsy (or if a biopsy is not carried out at all) this could also have serious consequences.
If you have been in the position of having your cancer misdiagnosed or undiagnosed and you feel that there was a delay or failure to be referred for the appropriate treatment you may be able to make a claim for medical negligence. Loyalty Law’s expert solicitors are specialists in pursuing medical negligence cases for undiagnosed or misdiagnosed cancer and can advise you with regard to the following types of cancer:
Loyalty Law’s expert solicitors will be able to answer any questions you may have about making a claim for medical negligence and will advise you on the likely outcome of pursuing a successful claim. They will guide you through the claims process and may advise you how much compensation you may be entitled to receive. Our Loyalty Law service for you is without charge and without obligation.
Our expert solicitors will be able to discuss with you the various options of funding your claim which may include legal aid, a no-win no-fee agreement, or legal expense insurance. These options will be discussed with you in details to ensure you choose the option that is right for you.
All Loyalty Law solicitors are checked and vetted to ensure that they meet our criteria in the following ways:
Why not make a free enquiry now by contacting us in one of the following ways to find out if and how much you can claim: