Radiology Errors

Protecting Patients from Misdiagnosis in California

Radiology errors, such as misread X-rays, MRIs, or CT scans, can delay treatment, worsen injuries, or even cost lives. At The Med Law, we represent patients across Los Angeles, Orange County, and California who have been harmed due to mistakes in medical imaging.

Common Radiology Mistakes

Errors in medical imaging can lead to serious consequences. Typical issues include:

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Misread MRIs or CT scans

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Missed tumors or abnormal growths

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Incorrect X-ray interpretations

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Delayed diagnosis due to imaging errors

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Negligence in reporting radiology findings

We work with top radiology experts to prove how these mistakes caused harm and hold medical providers accountable.

Hospital Safety Failure

Filing a Radiology Malpractice Lawsuit

Our California medical malpractice attorneys combine legal skill and medical expertise to maximize your case value.

Patients affected by radiology errors may be entitled to compensation for:

Medical expenses, past and future

Lost income and reduced earning potential

Pain, suffering, and emotional distress

Corrective surgeries or treatments

Long-term care if permanent damage occurs

Why Choose The Med Law

We understand California courts, California hospitals, and California malpractice law. That local focus gives our clients a strategic advantage.

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Experts Guide Every Case

We Advance All Costs

Clients pay nothing upfront

Life care planning

and financial trusts for families

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98% of cases

resolve before trial

Speak With a California Radiology Malpractice Lawyer

If you or a loved one has suffered harm due to a radiology error, contact The Med Law today. Our team provides strategic advocacy, personalized support, and expert guidance throughout Los Angeles, Orange County, and California.

Protect your health, your future, and your rights with skilled legal representation.

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Freequently Asked Questions

Common Medical Malpractice Questions

What counts as medical malpractice?

Medical malpractice happens when a doctor, nurse, hospital, or other healthcare provider fails to give proper care, and a patient is harmed as a result. This may include misdiagnosis, surgical mistakes, medication errors, birth injuries, or hospital negligence. To have a valid claim, the injury must be directly caused by the provider’s mistake.

How long do I have to file a malpractice claim?

In most cases, you have one year from the date you discovered (or should have discovered) the injury, and no more than three years from the date the injury occurred. Some exceptions may apply, so it’s important to speak with an attorney as soon as possible.

How much does a malpractice lawyer cost?

There is no upfront cost. Medical malpractice attorneys usually work on a contingency fee basis, which means you pay nothing unless your case is successful. If we don’t win, you owe nothing.

What compensation can I get?

You may be able to recover compensation for medical bills, future treatment, lost income, pain and suffering, and other related losses. The amount depends on the details of your case and the harm caused.

Do I have a medical malpractice case?

If you were injured and believe the injury was caused by a medical provider’s mistake, you may have a case. A medical malpractice attorney can review your records, consult medical experts, and determine whether negligence occurred.

How long does a medical malpractice lawsuit take?

Medical malpractice cases can take several months to a few years, depending on the complexity of the case and whether it settles or goes to trial. While some cases resolve quickly, others require more time to reach a fair outcome.

What should I do if I suspect medical malpractice?

Seek medical care right away to protect your health. Keep copies of medical records, prescriptions, and bills, and write down what happened. Then, contact a medical malpractice attorney as soon as possible to protect your rights.

Do I need proof to start a medical malpractice case?

You do not need to have all the proof before contacting a lawyer. An experienced medical malpractice attorney can collect medical records, review your case, and work with medical experts to find out if a mistake was made. Your job is to share what happened — your legal team will handle the rest.

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