If you have had the misfortune of not being diagnosed for an active kidney cancer, we are here for you and can talk to you about your claim. We understand that it can be a difficult and emotional time right now, but it is the best time to call us to discuss your case with us today. You are free to call us today at the Normandie Law Firm at 800.790.5422, to review your personal injury claim right now.
Renal Cancer – Delay in Diagnosis – Did Not Schedule Biopsy in Time- Did Not Reach Biopsy Properly
Renal cancer is a debilitating disease, and people who have delayed diagnosis for the disease may experience a marked shortness of their lives as a result of a missed treatment in this regard. A renal cancer is likely diagnosed with a CT or MRI imaging test, and if other subsequent testing is not performed, then this cancer may be missed. A radiologist can miss a renal cancer, and instead not identify it from a benign mass or fat in non-calcified renal masses, also probably seen in the renal area. The tricky part about diagnosing a renal cancer, is that it has to be detected by a review of a renal mass finding. If the mass is thought to be cancerous, then there should naturally be a follow up recommendation to review the mass again to rule out a cancer. If there is no finding of a possible cancer and thus no follow up for that finding, then of course the renal cancer mass will likely be missed. The person with a renal cancer has a difficult pathologic diagnosis, because the stages of progression for a renal cell carcinoma can move very quickly.
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What Are the Survival Rates for a Kidney Cancer Diagnosis?
The survival rates for renal or kidney cancer can vary, depending on the stage that the individual is diagnosed at for the time of the cancer showing up in the person’s body. The stages of survival and rates are as follow, generally:
Stage 1 Kidney Cancer – if the renal cancer is caught at this stage, there is an 81% chance of surviving for 5 more years.
Stage 2 Kidney Cancer – if the renal cancer is caught at this stage, there is a 74% chance of surviving for 5 more years.
Stage 3 Kidney Cancer – if the renal cancer is caught at this stage, there is a 53% chance of surviving for 5 more years.
Stage 4 Kidney Cancer – if the renal cancer is caught at this stage, there is an 8% chance of surviving for 5 more years.
If you have been to your healthcare provider and that doctor failed to diagnose your kidney cancer, then you may have kidney cancer right now at an advanced stage. If this is the case, it may be an unfortunate death sentence, although there are many people who can go against all odds and survive with this dreaded disease. If you need to talk about your claim, we are here to help you assess your personal injuries. We will give you access to a lawyer with experience in handling, settling and negotiating personal injuries from a failure to diagnose kidney cancer. You can discuss your personal injury in confidence, with our legal team of attorneys with an expertise in winning failure to diagnose kidney cancers for patients.
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We can offer you a zero-fee guarantee, when you call us today to review your case regarding a failure to diagnose kidney cancer. We understand that you are still recovering from your personal injuries, and we are here to assist you in your legal endeavors.
Free Second Opinion Case Review / Experienced Lawyers in Failure to Diagnose Kidney Cancer
You can call us at the Normandie Law Firm at 800.790.5422 today, for a free second opinion and case review. You will talk to our experienced attorneys in Los Angeles, who are ready to help you now when you have personal injuries on account of a failure to diagnose kidney cancer.
Can I Sue for a Failure to Diagnose Kidney Cancer?
Yes, we can sue for a failure to diagnose kidney cancer. You can call us to review your claim for personal injuries, and our Los Angeles case lawyers can file a lawsuit on your behalf, based on the merits of your claim.
Average Case Value of a Failure to Diagnose Kidney Cancer
The average cost of a failure to diagnose kidney cancer can be high, because it may include the full-time care or care for your now debilitating injuries. For this reason, the case value can run $375,000 to several millions of dollars, depending on the severity of your illness from a failure to find the renal cancer through your healthcare provider.
How Long Does It Take to Settle and to Get Paid on These Cases?
Your case will settle in around 5-8 months, depending on the severity of your case of a failure to diagnose kidney cancer.
Statute Of Limitations – How Long Do I Have to File a Lawsuit?
The statute of limitations in California for personal injury lawsuit filing is two years. We understand that you are still healing from your personal injuries, and may not want to “rehash” your current diagnosis and medical issues to date. But this is the point of getting started on your lawsuit. You need to review your case now, even as you are healing from your failed diagnosis of kidney cancer. We will go over your case with you for free, and review everything with you when you give us a call today at the Normandie Law Firm.
Call for a Free Consultation
We are able to give you a free consultation when you give us a call at the Normandie Law Firm at 800.790.5422. We will help you with your personal injury claim related to a failure to diagnose kidney cancer, and will get you the recovery compensation that you deserve in this case.
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