Say you’ve just been
diagnosed with a serious disorder. You have undertaken every measure
to alleviate the situation in accordance with your doctor’s orders,
from treatment at the practice to at-home solutions. However, things
apparently got worse and the nasty kicker comes during a return
visit: the treatment was for a different ailment.
In this case, you may
consider suing the practitioner for malpractice. Yet how can you push
a misdiagnosis case to be airtight?