Cleveland Aneurysm Misdiagnosis Malpractice Attorneys
An aneurysm is the ballooning of a weak portion of a blood vessel. The danger of a misdiagnosed or undiagnosed aneurysm is that it can burst like a balloon, and severe internal bleeding can follow. Failure to timely or properly diagnose an aneurysm may be due to medical malpractice. The untimely death of John Ritter is a real-life example of how this often-fatal event can leave grieving families struggling for answers about why the condition went undiagnosed and whether a loved one's death was preventable. The medical malpractice attorneys at Spangenberg Shibley & Liber have the experience to help get you answers.
Brain Aneurysm
A brain aneurysm is a weak spot in an artery located within the brain. Symptoms of a brain aneurysm include dilated pupils, double vision, headaches and pain above and behind the eye. Most people who experience a rupture of a brain aneurysm suffer from nausea, vomiting, severe headache, blurred vision and light sensitivity.
Brain aneurysms can be treated if diagnosed in time. How they are treated depends upon when they are identified and diagnosed.
Abdominal Aneurysm
An abdominal aortic aneurysm is the weakening of the wall of the aorta, which is the large blood vessel from the heart. As the weakened aorta bulges, it can burst, resulting in a very rapid release of blood that will frequently result in death. These abdominal aneurysms are frequently referred to as a dissecting aorta or a dissecting aneurysm. Early diagnosis is critical to timely treatment before a rupture occurs.
Symptoms of an aortic aneurysm include:
- Sudden severe chest or upper back pain
- Shearing sensation in the upper back
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Shortness of breath
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Should you file a lawsuit? You won't know until you talk to an experienced attorney. Contact us or call us at (888) 633-0360 to arrange a free, confidential consultation. You can get answers, find out what happened, and help prevent similar needless injuries from happening to other people, too.
We handle our cases on a contingency-fee basis: if we can't help you recover money damages, you won't pay attorneys' fees. When you meet with us to discuss your case, it will be with an attorney, not an investigator or paralegal. We also have Spanish and Ukrainian interpreters available. Contact us today to get us started on investigating your claim from our Cleveland headquarters.
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For more than 65 years, the attorneys at Spangenberg Shibley & Liber have represented victims of aneurism misdiagnosis and delayed aneurism diagnosis in Ohio and beyond. Our attorneys have access to the most sophisticated technical and medical resources available to investigate and prepare your case to win. When the insurance company lawyers see our name on the lawsuit, they know it is well researched, carefully investigated and thoroughly prepared. For you, that means insurance company lawyers come to the table prepared to discuss a full and fair settlement - or we'll see them in court.
Remember, if you have a claim, there is most likely a statute of limitations clock running, after which you won't have the right to file a lawsuit. Protect your rights by contacting us today or calling us at (888) 633-0360.




