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After being involved in a serious car accident, I really believed that my insurance company would take care of everything. It wasn't until I finally received their settlement offer that I realized they were not on my side at all. This is when I got wise and consulted a personal injury lawyer. It was the best decision I could have made. Thanks to my attorney, not only did I learn a lot about personal injury law, but I actually got the compensation that I needed and deserved. I made a lot of mistakes after my accident, but I also learned a lot along the way. It is my hope that this blog will allow other accident victims to learn from common mistakes and get the information they need to be successful in their own personal injury claims.

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Were You Misdiagnosed With Testicular Cancer And Had Surgery? What To Know

by Riley Sanchez

Did your doctor diagnose you with testicular cancer so you had an orchiectomy to remove both testicles, to find out that you didn't actually have cancer? As a result you need to contact and injury lawyer to get to the bottom of the problem right away. If the medical facility or medical professionals are trying to contact you or get you to sign paperwork, don't meet or talk with anyone until you have hired an attorney. Here are a few of the items you want with you when you consult with your lawyer for the first time.

Ophthalmology Report

Unfortunately, the misdiagnosis of cancer is a common problem in America today. If an ophthalmologist made an error or isn't familiar with diagnosing your type of cancer, they could have misdiagnosed that you had cancer and sent the report to the oncologist. The lawyer will go through the blood work and the ophthalmology report to see where the errors were, and to see who was the most responsible for the misdiagnosis that occurred.

Post-Surgical Report

The cells or tumors that were removed and the testicles will be examined after surgery. If the post-surgical reports show that you didn't have any cancer, and that the lumps or cells were benign, you shouldn't have had to endure the surgery, or chemotherapy and radiation or other treatments that you have. Get a copy of this right away.

Medical Expense List

All patients should be able to access all of their medical expenses. You want documentation of the medical bills from the time you were diagnosed with cancer forward, including all of the surgical and post-surgical costs. The lawyer will tally all of these costs when they are considering your settlement, but there are other factors that will determine the final decided settlement amount that are pursued.

You can't get back the time that you spent stressing out about having cancer or wasting your time with treatments, but your lawyer can try to get you monetary compensation for the ordeal. If you had to take vacation days at work, and you missed out on wages, these are other things that your lawyer will take into consideration as they compile the settlement. Your lawyer will want to talk with the medical facility to see if they want to settle your case out of court and without a court case that could end up in the media. 

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