Franklin Square, NY asked in Medical Malpractice and Personal Injury for New York

Q: Can a medical group be held liable for multiple providers lack of training/ inability to properly diagnose a patient?

If a person goes to a large medical group and the 1st and 2nd opinion both lack the proper training to diagnose an issue that a different large medical is able to quickly diagnose accurately is the 1st group able to be held responsible for providers not trained to properly identify and diagnose?

Ie you have an issue that shows in a small percentage of the population but once all symptoms are described the issue is easy to recognize within the specialty ie a variety of groin pain symptoms being a hernia. However Drs in group 1 never order imaging and diagnose as a different unrelated issue. 2nd group immediately orders imaging and refers out to a second specialist to cover that pelvic region for issues and finds the hernia on MRI.

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Alexander Karasik
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  • Medical Malpractice Lawyer
  • BROOKLYN, NY
  • Licensed in New York

A: Thank you for your question. Yes, a medical group can be held liable for the negligence of its individual providers. However, in order to prevail in a lawsuit, Plaintiff must establish a very serious injury, or damages, which are caused by the negligence. In this case, a delay in diagnosis and treatment of the hernia must result in permanent, serious injuries which would warrant a lengthy legal battle. Hope this was helpful. My best,. Alexander Karasik, Esq

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