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New Mexico Late Cancer Diagnosis Lawyers

A late cancer diagnosis is detrimental in many ways. It not only delays access to life-saving treatment but depending on the nature of your diagnosis, it may cost you valuable time with loved ones. If this form of medical negligence has victimized you, Dominguez Law may be able to help. A late cancer diagnosis can change the entire trajectory of your illness, often for the worse. Our experienced New Mexico late cancer diagnosis attorneys can lay out your options and help you choose the one that makes the most sense for a successful case outcome. 

Cancer treatment has come a long way in recent years, with chemotherapy and radiation helping patients live longer than ever before. However, early detection is critical in many cases, as treatment is often only significantly effective when you start combating cancer early enough. You are already struggling to come to terms with the lost time from a late cancer diagnosis. Do not delay finding out your options for possible compensation, given your exposure to this degree of medical negligence. 

Common Types of Late Cancer Diagnosis

Diagnosing cancer has gotten more effective in recent years, as medical technology has provided a bevy of diagnostic tools for providers to use to do just that. However, access to these diagnostics is routed through providers, who may not always order or review them in a timely enough manner. A late cancer diagnosis can delay life-saving treatment and reduce care options significantly for patients. 

Some of the most common forms of cancer that are diagnosed late include: 

  • Breast cancer
  • Lung cancer
  • Brain cancer
  • Cervical cancer
  • Skin cancer

Any late diagnosis of cancer can be detrimental. All of these cancers can be aggressive and can spread quickly to other parts of the body. This is one of the reasons that early detection and treatment are so important. 

In fact, treatment is often predicated on the ability to catch cancer before it spreads or advances in aggressiveness. Many treatment modalities are ruled out entirely when the cancer is not caught early enough, which further speaks to the detriment of a late cancer diagnosis. 

Ways a New Mexico Late Cancer Diagnosis Attorney Can Help

It can be devastating to know that you relied on your practitioner to properly diagnose your cancer, only to find out that they did not live up to their professional responsibilities. This is one of the reasons that seeking compensation can help, as you deal with the fallout of a late cancer diagnosis. A New Mexico late cancer diagnosis lawyer can help by working with you to hold your practitioner accountable for the delay in diagnosis and, subsequently, the delay in treatment. Dominguez Law has helped thousands of people diagnosed with cancer too late to take advantage of effective treatment options. 

Once we take your case, we will conduct a thorough case review that includes information from your medical records and testimony from your practitioner and anyone else that may have been involved in your care. One of the reasons we pursue justice so aggressively on your part is because this level of negligence could be the difference between life and death in your situation. We will seek compensation to support you as you navigate the adverse impacts of a late cancer diagnosis on your health and other areas of your life. 

Schedule a Free Consultation with a New Mexico Late Cancer Diagnosis Lawyer

If you have received a late cancer diagnosis that has impacted your treatment plan or caused you to suffer from this debilitating condition needlessly, you deserve justice. An experienced New Mexico late cancer diagnosis attorney can help you file a claim to get the compensation you deserve in the face of such egregious negligence. The legal team at Dominguez Law is compassionate and qualified to guide you through the claim process with care and concern. 

Reach out to us today to schedule a free consultation by calling (505) 317-9837 or contact us online to learn more. Se habla Español.