


Baltimore Appendicitis Failure to Diagnose Attorneys
When medical professionals fail to diagnose appendicitis, it can result in a medical malpractice lawsuit. These cases can be complex because medical professionals and hospitals sometimes deny allegations of malpractice and in some cases, attempt to cover up evidence.
If you or someone you love has suffered an injury due to misdiagnosed or undiagnosed appendicitis, our team of Baltimore failure to diagnose appendicitis attorneys at Brown & Barron, LLC are here to help. We have extensive experience in handling even the most complicated and contested failure-to-diagnose cases. Our goal is to achieve the best possible results for you so that you can heal and move forward with your life.
To schedule a free case review with our knowledgeable appendicitis medical malpractice lawyers serving Baltimore, simply contact Brown & Barron, LLC online or give us a call at (410) 698-1717.
Common Appendicitis Symptoms
Appendicitis is a painful condition that requires immediate medical attention. It occurs when there is an inflammation of the appendix – a small pouch attached to the large intestine. The condition can be life-threatening if not treated promptly.
Appendicitis can cause a range of symptoms, such as:
- Appetite loss.
- Sudden pain that starts on the right side of the lower abdomen or around the navel and often moves to the lower right abdomen.
- Bloating.
- Pain that gets worse when coughing, walking, or making jarring movements.
- Nausea.
- Gas.
- Vomiting.
- Low-grade fever that may increase as the illness progresses.
- Constipation or diarrhea.
It's important to note that the location of the pain can vary depending on age and the position of the appendix. During pregnancy, the pain may seem to come from the upper abdomen because the appendix is higher at that time.
What Should You Do if You’re Suffering from Appendicitis and Your Doctor Fails to Diagnose It?
Unfortunately, at times, medical professionals fail to diagnose appendicitis, leading to severe pain, complications, and health risks. This is an issue that affects thousands of patients each year. Therefore, as a patient, it is essential to know what to do if a medical professional fails to diagnose a condition or injury.
Here’s what you should do if you discover that your doctor fails to diagnose appendicitis:
- Understand the Symptoms of Appendicitis – The first step in getting a proper diagnosis is understanding the symptoms of appendicitis. These include sharp pain in the lower right abdomen, nausea, vomiting, fever, and loss of appetite. If you are experiencing any of these symptoms, seek immediate medical attention. Be sure to communicate your symptoms clearly to your doctor, and don't hesitate to ask for further tests if you feel they are necessary.
- Consult a Medical Malpractice Attorney – If you have received a delayed diagnosis or misdiagnosis of appendicitis, it's crucial to consult with an experienced medical malpractice attorney. A medical malpractice lawsuit can help you recover compensation for your damages, including medical expenses, lost wages, and pain and suffering. Your attorney can help you navigate the complex legal process and advocate for your rights in court.
- Gather Medical Records and Evidence – To build a strong case, it is essential to gather all relevant medical records and evidence related to your appendicitis diagnosis and treatment. This includes all medical bills, surgery reports, test results, and any communication with your doctor. Your attorney can help you obtain these records, as well as any expert opinions necessary to establish liability.
- File a Complaint with the Medical Board – If you suspect that your doctor has committed medical malpractice and potentially put other patients at risk, you can file a complaint with your state's medical board. The medical board is responsible for overseeing and disciplining healthcare professionals who violate medical standards. Filing a complaint may not provide you with any direct compensation, but it can help prevent similar incidents in the future.
- Seek Emotional Support – Dealing with the consequences of medical malpractice can take a significant emotional toll on patients and their loved ones. It's essential to seek emotional support during this difficult time, whether it's through family and friends or professional counseling services. Remember, you are not alone in this, and there is help available.
Medical malpractice cases can be complex and challenging, but with the right support and guidance, it's possible to take steps toward recovery and justice.
Contact Our Baltimore Medical Malpractice Attorneys Today for a Free Consultation
If you or a loved one has suffered because of an appendicitis misdiagnosis, please contact Brown & Barron, LLC immediately for a free consultation. Our dedicated medical malpractice attorneys in Baltimore can provide you with personalized attention and guidance throughout every step of your case. Plus, as our case results prove, we have a long history of holding those responsible for hurting our clients accountable and recovering the compensation our clients and their families need to begin healing and move on with their lives.
Get in touch with our appendicitis medical malpractice lawyers serving Baltimore online or call us at (410) 698-1717 today for a free case evaluation.

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