What to do if I was told by a doctor that I was having a miscarriage when in fact I had an ectopic pregnancy?

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What to do if I was told by a doctor that I was having a miscarriage when in fact I had an ectopic pregnancy?

He evaluate my condition properly nor order the proper tests in time to discover this. I went to the ER and they diagnosed me properly but it was too late my tube ruptured and I lost the ovary and tube. I wrote a demand letter to a clinic and requested compensation for medical negligence. They agreed to pay the amount I requested without contesting anything. However, I am concerned that the amount I asked for may be too low and I should have asked for more? What are my options for asking for a higher amount? Will this hinder the whole deal?

Asked on January 3, 2013 under Malpractice Law, Arizona

Answers:

M.T.G., Member, New York Bar / FreeAdvice Contributing Attorney

Answered 11 years ago | Contributor

I am so sorry for your situation.  PLEASE do not handle this matter yourself.  PLEASE seek counsel from a qualified medical malpractice attorney in your area.  If you sign a release it may or may not be binding depending on all the facts but yes, it can hamper recovery.  Good luck.


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