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Heart Attack Misdiagnosis

Heart Attack Misdiagnosis: What Is It?
Nearly one million people suffer a heart attack each year according to the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. The symptoms that cause heart attacks vary greatly and unfortunately, are often misdiagnosed by doctors ...

Misdiagnosing a Heart Attack: More Common Than You Might Think
Doctors frequently misdiagnosis common ailments – those in which the patient complains of a pain here or soreness there. Heart attacks, the number one cause of death in the United States, must surely be different, right? Ac ...

Heart Attack Misdiagnosis Cases: What Types Of Experts Are Needed?
Heart attack misdiagnosis cases are very specialized and require various experts to show what information a doctor had and how he or she used that information to diagnose, or misdiagnose, the problem. In a recent interview, ...

Heart Attack Misdiagnosis: Determining Whether Your Doctor Acted Correctly
Heart attack misdiagnosis cases generally involve a doctor’s failure to correctly diagnose and treat a heart attack. However, different doctors may be held to different standards in misdiagnosis cases. Jeff Milman, a Califo ...

Heart Attack Misdiagnosis Victims: What Damages Are Available?
Heart attack misdiagnosis victims and their families may be entitled to damages that are both financially and emotionally based. Commonly referred to as economic and non-economic damages – the type and amount of these damage ...

Misdiagnosing Heart Attacks: More Frequent Than You Might Think
Television and films portray heart attack victims clutching their chests in excruciating pain and knowing right away that they are having a heart attack. However, Hollywood’s portrayal of a heart attack isn’t exactly accurat ...

Heart Attack Misdiagnosis: How a Qualified Attorney Can Help
Having a heart attack is undoubtedly a horrific experience in many ways – physically, emotionally and financially. Millions of Americans suffer heart attacks every year. However, many of those could have been avoided – if s ...