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Ways To Support Your Claim That You Didn't Receive Timely Treatment

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One common reason to hire an attorney and pursue a medical malpractice suit is that you believe you didn't receive the proper treatment in a timely fashion. Failing to get treatment quickly enough can cause you unnecessary pain and suffering, but it can also potentially threaten your life. If you have reason to believe that you've been through this unfortunate situation, you should talk to an attorney and discuss your case. The attorney will always want to hear why you believe that you didn't receive timely treatment, and you can use these different points to support this idea.

Timeline That Wasn't Met

Regardless of the medical situation that you're facing, it's common for your care team to give you a timeline for receiving treatment. This will often be evident in your patient package that you receive from your doctor or from a medical specialist. Consult this document and compare its information against what you've faced in reality. For example, your document might suggest that after getting test results back, you'd likely be scheduled to begin a certain type of treatment within a week. If it took several weeks to begin the treatment, this is proof of the timeline not being met.

Consult Another Doctor

Sometimes, you won't have a clear picture about how long you should be waiting for the proper treatment. You can get some clarity by consulting a doctor who specializes in this specific area. A good idea is to turn to your medical malpractice attorney first. He or she usually has a network of medical professionals, and can refer you to an appropriate doctor who can review the details of your case and indicate whether you've received your treatment in a timely manner or not.

Documented Correspondence

It's ideal if you can keep records of correspondence with your medical team. For example, emailing your doctor instead of calling him or her gives you a record of this exchange, and this may be advantageous if you feel as though you didn't receive treatment in a timely manner. Your documentation can reveal many things, such as you expressing your concern about how long you're having to wait. What the doctor says or doesn't say as a response can be critical to the strength of your medical malpractice case, so you'll want to share all of your emails with your attorney. Your attorney may have specific questions about other details that can strengthen your case.

Contact a law office like Blazef -Horner Anica Law Office of to learn more.


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