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Misdiagnosis

National Medical Misdiagnosis Attorneys
Cancer - Heart Attack - Stroke - Failure to Diagnose

Doctors perform a vital task in American culture -- keeping us healthy, curing us of disease, and healing our injuries. Unfortunately, doctors are also human, and humans make mistakes. One of the more serious mistakes a doctor can make is a medical misdiagnosis that, if performed properly, could have substantially increased your chances to obtain a cure, avoid many (or all) of the consequences, and, in some cases (such as certain cancer misdiagnoses), saved your life, or the life of a loved one.

Whether your doctor missed the signs of stroke, misdiagnosed colon cancer, or there was a misdiagnosis that led to unnecessary surgery, the nationally renowned medical misdiagnosis attorneys at Butler, Wooten & Fryhofer are prepared to fight for you. We will help you expose a misdiagnosis and assist you in obtaining fair and just compensation for any injury or loss suffered as a result of medical malpractice.

Call us toll free at 1.800.242.2962 for a free consultation to discuss your misdiagnosis claim with a national medical malpractice lawyer.

Although our offices are located in Columbus and Atlanta, Georgia, our legal services are sought after nationally because of our reputation for excellence and our ability to achieve positive results in complex personal injury claims involving serious injury. For some examples of our successes, please feel free to visit our Verdicts and Settlements page.

We represent many injury claims resulting from a medical misdiagnosis or failure to diagnose, including the following misdiagnoses:

  • Breast Cancer Misdiagnosis
  • Prostate Cancer Misdiagnosis
  • Skin Cancer Misdiagnosis
  • Colon Cancer Misdiagnosis
  • Rectal Cancer Misdiagnosis
  • Ovarian Cancer Misdiagnosis
  • Lung Cancer Misdiagnosis
  • Meningitis Misdiagnosis
  • Tuberculosis Misdiagnosis
  • Diabetes Misdiagnosis
  • Cervical Cancer Misdiagnosis
  • Testicular Cancer Misdiagnosis
  • Misdiagnosis of Signs of Heart Attack
  • Misdiagnosis of Signs of Strokes
  • Misdiagnosis of Signs of Pulmonary Disease
  • Misdiagnosis of Appendicitis

If your are suffering a serious injury because of a medical misdiagnosis or failure to diagnose a condition or disease, or if a misdiagnosis led to the removal of a healthy organ or unnecessary surgery, please call us toll free at 1.800.242.2962 or fill out our intake form on our Contact Us page for a free consultation and to discuss the benefits of retaining our law firm and a nationally prominent medial malpractice attorney to fight for the compensation you need and deserve.

Success Stories

$45,000,000 Settlement | Credit Insurance/Consumer Rights Class Action

10/31/07 Toole v. J.M.I.C. Life Insurance Company, Superior Court of Muscogee County, Georgia

Plaintiff Toole represented a class of people who prepaid J.M.I.C. Life Insurance Company premiums for credit life and disability insurance policies when they purchased vehicles. J.M.I.C. Life Insurance Company contractually promised to refund any unearned premium if class members paid off the insured loans before the five-year term had expired, but failed to do so when they paid off the insured loans early.

$105,500,000 Verdict | Defective Automobile

11/23/04 Flax v. Daimler Chrysler Corporation and Louis A. Stockell, Jr., Circuit Court for Davidson County, Tennessee

More Verdicts

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Columbus, GA 31902
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Atlanta, GA 30324
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With offices in Atlanta and Columbus, Georgia, the attorneys at Butler, Wooten & Fryhofer, LLP represent the seriously injured throughout Georgia, including the cities of Atlanta, Columbus, Marietta, Smyrna, Roswell, Gainesville, Peachtree City, Forest Park, Riverdale, Lagrange, Macon, and Savannah. Our lawyers have handled accident and defective product claims nationwide, including Alabama, Arizona, California, Connecticut, Florida, Georgia, Illinois, Kansas, Louisiana, Massachusetts, Michigan, Mississippi, Missouri, Montana, Nevada, New York, North Carolina, Ohio, Oklahoma, South Carolina, Tennessee, Texas, West Virginia and Wyoming.