Below are some initial questions many clients have when they first contact Dover Law Firm. The questions below may address many initial concerns you may have. If you don't find the answers here, you should contact us for answers to questions specific to your case. The consultation is free.
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Does my doctor have to share different breast cancer treatment options with me after a diagnosis? Is there any reason to contact an Atlanta breast cancer lawyer if my doctor did not share treatment options with me?
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The doctor I am seeing now says my colon cancer shouldve been diagnosed earlier. Was the delay in cancer diagnosis a result of medical malpractice? Should I contact an Atlanta cancer misdiagnosis attorney?
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I think Ive been the victim of medical malpractice, but Im concerned about the cost of hiring an Atlanta medical malpractice attorney and pursuing a medical malpractice case. Can I afford it?
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I was already at Stage IV lung cancer when I was diagnosed. Ive heard some forms of lung cancer can be hereditary, and I worry about my children. As an Atlanta malpractice attorney, do you have any advice?
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None of the medical professionals treating me seem to know what the other doctors are doing. Should my cancer care be coordinated? Is this a form of cancer malpractice that could hurt me?
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Ive heard that there arent clear guidelines for cancer screenings for people 75 and older. Does that mean a doctor is off the hook for making a proper diagnosis, or may a doctor still be liable for the misdiagnosis of cancer?
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My dad was elderly when he died as a result of medical malpractice. Failure to diagnose cancer was the specific cause of my parents death. Yet, as an elderly person my dad didnt have a long time left to live. Should I still contact an Atlanta medical malpractice lawyer?
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Im in remission, but Ive heard my cancer may come back in the future. I want to change doctors. Is there anything special I should do so that any new cancer is diagnosed early?
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What follow-up care should I expect after skin cancer so that I am not the victim of cancer malpractice?
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Does a person in Atlanta have a different chance of surviving melanoma if there was a delay in getting a proper diagnosis?
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I went to see an Atlanta doctor because I wasnt feeling well. The doctor never asked about my family history and failed to diagnose my cancer. Isnt family history important to the diagnosis of cancer?
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Im not sure if my Atlanta doctor failed to diagnose my cancer or misdiagnosed my cancer. Is there a significant legal difference between a failure to diagnose cancer and the misdiagnosis of cancer?