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Has Your Doctor Failed to Act on Your CT Scan Results?
Receiving the news that something was missed on your CT scan can be devastating. You may be left wondering whether your condition could have been diagnosed sooner, whether your treatment could have started earlier, or whether the outcome could have been different.
When you have a CT scan, you trust that the results will be carefully reviewed and that any concerns will be acted upon. If important findings are overlooked, not communicated or not followed up, valuable time can be lost, and your health may be affected.
If your GP, hospital or healthcare provider failed to act on your CT scan results and this caused your condition to worsen or delayed your treatment, you may be entitled to make a medical negligence claim.
At Macks Solicitors, we understand how difficult it can be to discover that something important may have been missed. Our specialist medical negligence solicitors are here to provide clear advice, answer your questions and support you through the claims process.
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What Does it Mean to Fail to Act on CT Scan Results?
CT scans provide detailed images that can help identify injuries, abnormalities and serious medical conditions. Healthcare professionals have a responsibility to review these results and take appropriate action where necessary. A failure to act on CT scan results may include:
- Failing to review CT scan findings.
- Missing abnormalities identified on a CT scan.
- Failing to inform a patient about important results.
- Not arranging further tests or investigations.
- Failing to refer a patient to a specialist.
- Delaying treatment despite concerning findings.
- Failing to follow up on recommended investigations.
Not every delay or mistake will amount to medical negligence. A claim may arise where the care provided fell below an acceptable standard and this caused avoidable injury or harm.
When Can Failing to Act on CT Scan Results be Medical Negligence?
Medical negligence occurs when a healthcare professional breaches their duty of care and this causes injury or a worse outcome. A failure to act on CT scan results may amount to negligence if:
- The CT scan identified something that should have been investigated further.
- The results were not reviewed or communicated appropriately.
- Appropriate treatment or referrals were not arranged.
- The delay caused your condition to worsen or affected your recovery.
Our medical negligence solicitors can review your medical records and obtain independent medical evidence to assess whether the care you received was below the expected standard.
What Conditions Can be Missed If CT Scan Results Are Not Acted Upon?
CT scans are used to investigate a wide range of medical concerns, including injuries, illness and unexplained symptoms. If CT scans are overlooked or not followed up, it may delay the diagnosis or treatment of conditions including:
- Internal injuries
- Tumours or cancers
- Neurological conditions
- Blood clots
- Serious injuries
- Organ-related conditions
- Bone and joint problems
The impact of delayed action will depend on the condition involved and how quickly appropriate treatment could have been provided.
What Happens If My CT Scan Showed a Problem but Nobody Told Me?
Patients should be informed about significant findings from investigations and advised about any treatment or follow-up that is needed.
If a CT scan identifies a concern but you are not told about it, this can result in delays in receiving the care you need. In some cases, patients only discover that something was missed after requesting their medical records or receiving a later diagnosis.
If you believe your CT scan results were not properly communicated or acted upon, our specialist medical negligence solicitors can advise you on your options. Call our specialist medical negligence solicitors today on 01642 843 671 or use our contact form and we will call you back.
Can Hospitals Fail to Act on CT Scan Results?
Yes. Hospitals, consultants, radiologists and other healthcare professionals involved in your care may have responsibility for reviewing CT scan results and ensuring appropriate action is taken. Negligence may occur if:
- A CT scan is not reviewed
- Important findings are missed
- Results are not communicated to the patient or relevant healthcare team
- Further investigation or treatment is not arranged
- A referral to a specialist is delayed
Responsibility will depend on who requested the CT scan, who reviewed the results and who was responsible for managing your care.
Can I Claim Compensation If My CT Scan Results Were Ignored?
You may be able to make a medical negligence claim if your CT scan results were not acted upon and this caused you avoidable harm. Compensation may help cover:
- Pain and suffering.
- Loss of earnings.
- Medical treatment costs.
- Rehabilitation expenses.
- Future financial losses.
- Care and support needs.
The value of a claim depends on the impact the negligence has had on your health, finances and quality of life.
How Long Do I Have to Make a CT Scan Negligence Claim?
In most cases, you have three years to begin a medical negligence claim. This usually starts from either:
- The date the negligent treatment occurred; or
- The date you became aware that your injury may have been caused by medical negligence.
Different rules can apply in some circumstances, including claims involving children or people who lack mental capacity.
Why Choose Macks Solicitors?
At Macks Solicitors, we understand how upsetting it can be to discover that a delay in diagnosis or treatment may have been caused by a failure to act on important medical information.
Our specialist medical negligence solicitors have experience supporting clients who have suffered harm because of missed diagnoses, delayed treatment and failures to investigate symptoms.
We will take the time to understand what happened, explain your options and provide clear advice about the next steps.
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For more information about making a medical negligence claim, you can call us on 01642 843 667; alternatively, complete our online contact form and one of our solicitors will be in touch.
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