Bone Cancer or SarcomaOur Pittsburgh Medical Malpractice Attorney Understands the Importance of Early Bone Cancer DiagnosisBone cancer and sarcoma are especially debilitating forms of tumors. Bone cancer refers to any malignant tumor growth arising from a bone. Sarcomas are more broadly defined as any malignant tumor affecting the supportive tissues of the body, including bone, cartilage, fat, and muscle. Kaposi sarcoma is an especially common form of sarcoma that often accompanies HIV or other diseases that suppress the immune system. As with any other form of cancer, it is vital to detect and treat bone cancer tumors before they become too large and dangerous. Radiology exams are key for a timely bone cancer diagnosis. However, doctors sometimes miss the signs and do not recommend a radiology exam in time. Disastrous consequences often result. This may be a case of medical malpractice or negligence. Proving Negligence is Key to a Pennsylvania Medical Malpractice CaseHowever, even with the benefit of hindsight, in can be difficult to determine whether a doctor or other medical professional had the clues necessary to recommend a radiology exam. Without an experienced and knowledgeable Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania Medical Malpractice Lawyer evaluating the evidence, few doctors or hospitals will take your claim of misdiagnosis seriously, and they will find ways to justify their mistakes. Since 1968, the Pittsburgh Medical Malpractice Lawyers, at Richards & Richards, LLP, have examined medical records and determined whether an incorrect or differential diagnosis made the difference between a quick recovery and extended treatment or death. Our staff includes Veronica Richards, who is a licensed nurse practitioner with more than 15 years of experience as a Pennsylvania Medical Malpractice Attorney. She understands both the legal and medical aspects of your case. She can quickly determine whether a physician may have been at fault and if there is a clear case of medical malpractice. She knows what questions to ask to get the answers you deserve. If you have any questions or concerns about your situation, please contact a Pennsylvania Medical Malpractice Lawyer via email or call toll free from anywhere 1-877-829-8538 for a free, no-obligation initial consultation. Our cancer misdiagnosis lawyers are located in Pittsburgh, and can travel anywhere in Western Pennsylvania to meet with you, including Greensburg, Johnstown, Sharon, New Castle, Butler, Beaver, Cranberry Township, Kittanning, Washington, Indiana, and throughout Allegheny County, Westmoreland County, Butler County, Beaver County, Mercer County, Lawrence County, Armstrong County, Washington County, Cambria County, and Indiana County. For more information on Pennsylvania Medical Malpractice please visit our Med Mal Information Center. For more information on Pennsylvania Wrongful Death please visit our Wrongful Death Information Center. |