When a serious condition is missed or dismissed, the consequences can be devastating. The Stuckey Firm helps patients and families in Dublin pursue accountability through a clear legal strategy built around what should have been done and what the delay has cost.

Get Answers About a Missed Diagnosis in Dublin, OH
If you believe a doctor or hospital failed to diagnose a serious condition and you are facing the consequences, you deserve clarity. Contact The Stuckey Firm to schedule a confidential consultation and get straightforward guidance on whether malpractice may be involved and what the next steps could look like.
Failure to Diagnose Frequently Asked Questions
What is the difference between misdiagnosis and failure to diagnose?
Failure to diagnose involves a condition being missed or diagnosed too late. Misdiagnosis involves an incorrect diagnosis being given. Both can result in delayed or improper treatment and may support a malpractice claim.
How do you prove a delayed diagnosis caused harm?
The case often focuses on whether earlier diagnosis would have changed treatment options or improved outcomes. Medical records, expert analysis, and evidence of disease progression during the delay are critical.
How long do I have to take legal action?
Medical malpractice time limits can be strict and complex. Because failure to diagnose claims often involve delayed discovery of harm, speaking with counsel early is the best way to protect your rights.
Do failure to diagnose cases require medical experts?
Yes. Most claims require expert testimony to explain what diagnostic steps should have been taken and how the delay changed the outcome.
What if the provider says my symptoms were vague or unclear?
Providers frequently defend these cases by claiming symptoms were nonspecific. A thorough record review and expert evaluation can show whether warning signs were present and should have prompted further testing.



