Delayed Meningitis Diagnosis

Reviewed by Louis Patino, JD, DC

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Louis Patino, JD, DC
A former U.S. Army Combat Medic, Dr. Louis Patino is a distinguished attorney recognised by Top Attorneys of America, Expertise, and the American Institute of Trial Lawyers. He has a Doctor of Jurisprudence from Texas Southern University and a Doctor of Chiropractic from Parker College of Chiropractic.

Dangers of a Delayed Meningitis Diagnosis

When you are suffering from an ailment, you should be able to trust that your doctor will correctly identify and diagnose the condition in a timely manner, allowing you to begin treatment as soon as possible. Unfortunately, though, sometimes inattentive or rushed physicians miss obvious signs of serious diseases such as meningitis, potentially preventing a patient from seeking the lifesaving treatment he or she needs.

Doctors should adhere to the high standards of their profession, and when they fail to provide an accurate, timely diagnosis, they can be held accountable for the pain and suffering they cause. The attorneys of Patino Law Firm, understand the frustrations associated with medical malpractice such as delayed diagnosis, and we can help McAllen patients understand their legal rights and options in these situations.

Complications From Delayed Meningitis Treatment

Meningitis is a serious and sometimes deadly health condition caused by an inflammation of the lining of the brain and spinal cord. A delay in diagnosis can stem from any number of things, like a distracted practitioner, lost paperwork, misinterpreted diagnostic tests, and more. However, no matter the cause of this error, it can lead to a dangerous delay in treatment.

Any delay in treating meningitis can lead to the following health complications:

  • Loss of hearing or vision
  • Memory loss
  • Brain damage
  • Seizures
  • Kidney failure
  • Shock

These health complications can be costly on a number of levels, but you may be entitled to financial compensation from the negligent medical professional at fault.

Contact a Medical Malpractice Attorney in McAllen for Delayed Meningitis Compensation

If you or someone you care about has suffered from a delayed meningitis diagnosis, you may be due financial compensation. Contact the McAllen medical malpractice lawyers of Patino Law Firm, today by calling 210-646-9100 to learn about your legal options following medical malpractice.


Patino Law Firm
1802 N 10th St
McAllen, TX 78501
210-646-9100

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