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Failure to Diagnose or Treat

Chicago, Illinois Attorneys for Misdiagnosis Lawsuits

A physician's failure to diagnose cancer and other illnesses can mean the difference between overcoming the disease and a terminal diagnosis. When doctors respond to patients' concerns and order follow-up tests, they may be able to diagnose cancer or other illnesses and treat them before it is too late. The longer cancer goes undetected and untreated, the more advanced it becomes. Steinberg, Goodman & Kalish represent people who have not been timely diagnosed or treated for their illness.

Has your life been affected by a doctor's failure to diagnose cancer? Are you facing late stage or terminal cancer? Please call Steinberg, Goodman & Kalish at 1-888-325-7299 to schedule your free consultation with a lawyer. You can also fill out a contact form and someone from our firm will be in touch with you soon.

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When Failure to Diagnose an Illness Impacts Your Family

Steinberg, Goodman & Kalish has been dedicated to protecting injured victims and their families since 1931. We have obtained record setting and multi-million dollar verdicts and settlements on behalf of our injured clients. We have the resources and experience clients need when trying to obtain the compensation they deserve for medical mistakes that have occurred. Failure to timely diagnose an illness such as cancer, a heart condition, a neurological disorder or other type of condition may be caused by negligence. Perhaps a physician did not pay attention to a patient's complaints. Perhaps the proper tests were not ordered. Perhaps a misdiagnosis was given. Whatever situation you and your family are in, you can feel confident choosing our firm to help investigate and prosecute your case.

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