Despite decades of medical research into them, there is still no widespread consensus on what exactly causes aneurysms—bulges in the walls of blood vessels or arteries that may rupture and cause catastrophic internal bleeding—to occur. However, advancements in diagnostic technology and general medical best practices have made it much easier for diligent doctors to identify aneurysms in patients and provide appropriate care.

If your doctor failed to diagnose or treat your aneurysm quickly enough due to their own recklessness or carelessness, you may have grounds for legal action, and a skilled medical malpractice attorney can help you pursue this. When you work with a Philadelphia aneurysm malpractice lawyer from Lowenthal & Abrams, you increase your chances of successfully establishing civil fault for your injuries and obtaining fair financial recovery for your ensuing losses.

What Tools and Techniques Should Doctors Use To Diagnose Aneurysms?

The symptoms produced by an aneurysm can vary drastically from person to person, depending on whether a rupture has occurred and where in the body the aneurysm is located. In fact, some aneurysms produce no symptoms at all and are not actively dangerous in the short term, although they may worsen if left unaddressed for a long period of time.

However, doctors are still expected to know the common signs of developing and rupturing aneurysms, use appropriate testing to confirm any suspicion they have that an aneurysm has occurred, and provide immediate emergency treatment in the event of a rupture. Even something as seemingly small as a physician failing to order a CT scan or MRI for aneurysms in a timely manner could potentially qualify as malpractice if another equally skilled physician would have ordered the test sooner, as a Philadelphia attorney can further explain during an initial consultation.

Fulfilling Malpractice Claim Requirements Set by State Law

In addition to clarifying whether a particular set of circumstances might justify a malpractice lawsuit, legal counsel can also provide vital assistance when it comes to complying with the unique rules Pennsylvania law sets out for malpractice lawsuits. Perhaps most significantly, an aneurysm malpractice attorney in Philadelphia can contact qualified medical experts and get them to sign an affidavit of merit, which is essentially an affirmation made under oath that they believe legally actionable malpractice occurred.

Legal representation can also be key to building and filing the strongest possible claim within applicable filing deadlines. Under most circumstances, someone injured through medical misconduct of any kind has a maximum of two years to file suit starting from the date on which the misconduct occurred. However, slightly different deadlines may apply if the consequences of malpractice took a long time to become clear to the person experiencing them, or if a negligent physician or their employer engaged in criminal fraud to hide evidence of their misconduct.

Contact Our Philadelphia Attorneys If You Suspect Aneurysm Malpractice

Aneurysms in the brain, heart, or vital arteries can cause life-altering harm in a matter of seconds and may be fatal if not treated as quickly as possible after they occur. Unfortunately, not every medical professional is as diligent about diagnosing and properly addressing aneurysms as they should be, as you and your family may have just learned.

You deserve fair financial compensation for the immense harm your doctor’s misconduct has caused you, and a Philadelphia aneurysm malpractice lawyer can help you proactively pursue it. Call Lowenthal & Abrams today to discuss your legal options.

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