Every year, thousands of patients visit hospitals and urgent care centers with chest pain—only to be sent home with the wrong diagnosis. Tragically, many of these individuals are suffering from heart attacks that go undiagnosed until it’s too late. A misdiagnosed heart attack can result in severe disability, organ failure, or death, all of which may have been preventable with proper medical care.
At Buckeye Law Group, we represent victims and families harmed by delayed or missed heart attack diagnoses in Ohio. If you or someone you love was affected, you may have a right to compensation for medical negligence.
Heart attacks (myocardial infarctions) can present differently based on age, gender, and underlying health. But despite clear guidelines and diagnostic tools, some doctors still fail to recognize the signs.
Some emergency departments are overwhelmed or understaffed, leading to rushed evaluations and fatal errors.
Without timely treatment (such as clot-busting drugs or surgery), heart attack patients can suffer permanent damage or death within hours. A misdiagnosis can result in:
The emotional toll on families is immeasurable—especially when they find out that the loss was avoidable.
We build strong cases by working with board-certified cardiologists, examining hospital protocols, and identifying missed warning signs. Our goal is to hold negligent providers accountable and win the compensation you deserve.
If you believe a heart attack was misdiagnosed—or that your loved one died from a preventable cardiac event—don’t wait. We’re here to uncover the truth and advocate for your family.
Contact Buckeye Law Group now to schedule a free consultation with a medical malpractice attorney.
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