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Thomas Whitfield
Medical Malpractice · Agent: David Miller
March 11, 2026 · 10:30 AM
Good morning, Mr. Whitfield. This is David Miller from The Editorial Juris. I understand you're looking into a potential medical malpractice claim related to a misdiagnosis. Can you tell me what happened?
Yes. About two years ago, I went to my doctor with symptoms that turned out to be cancer. He diagnosed me with acid reflux and sent me home with antacids. By the time another doctor caught it eight months later, the cancer had progressed significantly. I had to go through much more aggressive treatment than I would have needed if it had been caught early.
I'm very sorry to hear that, Mr. Whitfield. Delayed cancer diagnosis is one of the most impactful forms of medical malpractice, and the difference between early and late-stage treatment can be substantial — both medically and financially.
It definitely has been. But honestly, my biggest hesitation is the timeline. This all started two years ago. I'm worried that if I pursue this, it'll drag on for years while I'm trying to focus on my health and recovery.
That's a completely valid concern. Medical malpractice cases do require thorough preparation, but they don't have to consume your life. Our team handles all the heavy lifting — record reviews, expert consultations, and legal filings. Most of our malpractice clients spend very little of their own time on the case after the initial intake. The process is designed to run in the background while you focus on what matters most, which is your recovery.
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That's good to hear. I don't want this to add more stress to an already stressful situation.
Completely understood. Our goal is to reduce your burden, not add to it. The first step is gathering your medical records — the initial diagnosis, the subsequent pathology reports, and your treatment history. Our medical consultants will review everything and provide an expert opinion on the diagnostic error.
I have most of those records already since I requested them when I switched doctors. Would that help speed things up?
Absolutely. Having your records readily available can accelerate the review process significantly. If you can send those to us, we'll have our medical team start the evaluation right away.
Alright, I'll send everything over today. Thank you, David.
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