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Child's Vision Loss Results in $2 Million Medical Malpractice Award

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Medical malpractice is a serious problem that can have devastating consequences. Common types include misdiagnosis, surgical errors, medication errors, and delayed diagnosis. We have the next situation in our practice.

Client’s case

A pediatric ophthalmologist failed to diagnose a brain tumor causing vision loss.

We were able to successfully obtain this result for our client.

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