$2.0M
Key Details
Settlement Amount:
$2.0 Million
Location:
Ohio
Practice Area:
Medical Malpractice
Preview:
A family physician's misreading of a chest x-ray led to a tuberculosis diagnosis instead of lung cancer, causing a critical two-year delay in proper treatment that cost the patient dearly.
Content:
A family physician misinterpreted a chest x-ray, resulting in a diagnosis of Tuberculosis rather than the correct diagnosis of lung cancer. This diagnostic error caused a devastating two-year delay in identifying and treating the true condition.
By the time the lung cancer was properly identified, the patient's prognosis and available treatment options had been significantly compromised. The two-year window during which the cancer went untreated allowed it to progress to a far more serious stage than would have been the case with timely diagnosis.
The case proceeded to trial, and the jury returned a $2.0 million verdict — reduced by a loss-of-chance percentage reflecting the probability of a better outcome had the cancer been caught earlier. Lowe Trial Lawyers held the physician accountable for departing from the standard of care in interpreting diagnostic imaging.