Legal Question in Medical Malpractice in Georgia

Death of family member

My Grandmother passed away, March 2006, with the cause of death being cervical carcinoma on the death certificate. She was in pain for over a year before the doctor did any further tests other than saying it was arthiritis. When the doctor finally decided to do a scan he found a tumor and had it removed and sent off. It took over 6 weeks for the biopsy results to come back according to the doctor. Then, when it was officially determined to be cancer a board had to determine what was to be done. When they finally decided to do something it was too late. Do I have a case to pursue?


Asked on 6/09/06, 10:16 pm

2 Answers from Attorneys

Glenn Loewenthal Glenn Loewenthal, P.C.

Re: Death of family member

I am sorry to hear about the death of your grandmother. With failure to diagnose cancer cases, there are many issues to look at. A detailed look at all of the medical records is necessary to determine if negligence took place; also to see if the negligence was a direct cause of the death; and to determine if an earlier diagnosis would have led to a longer survival. So there is no answer to your question at this point. Please feel free to call me next week and discuss the matter further. I would be happy to look over the records at no charge to you.

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Answered on 6/09/06, 10:34 pm
Scott Riddle Law Office of Scott B. Riddle, LLC

Re: Death of family member

To add to the other response, we do not know if YOU have a case. The authorized representative of the estate will have standing and authority to proceed with a grandparent's claim. You do not have standing merely because it was your grandparent.

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Answered on 6/10/06, 6:48 am


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