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If you or a loved one are living with advanced or end-stage cancer as a result of a delay in diagnosis of prostate cancer, you may be entitled to compensation.
Contact our experienced solicitors at Garling and Co to learn about your legal options and expeditiously explore your rights to compensation.
The Cancer Council estimates one in six men are diagnosed with prostate cancer by the age of 85. Sadly, prostate cancer symptoms may go unnoticed in the early stages and the onset of symptoms may be when the cancer has become more advanced. Symptoms of prostate cancer include frequent or painful urination, blood in the urine, back or pelvic pain and weakness in the legs or feet.
Generally, diagnosis of early-stage cancer is usually associated with better outcomes and some patients may even have a normal life expectancy after completing the appropriate treatment. A delayed diagnosis of cancer could have a profound effect on quality of life and could significantly reduce life expectancy.
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Navigating prostate cancer negligence claims can be overwhelming. At Garling & Co Lawyers, our experienced team specialises in handling prostate cancer negligence cases. We will carefully assess your claim, provide expert guidance, and ensure transparency throughout the legal process.
To discuss your claim with our highly knowledgeable medical malpractice lawyers, please reach out to us on (02) 8329 9500 or via email. Alternatively, you can fill out our Confidential Case Assessment form, free of charge and without any obligation. Expect a prompt response as we aim to support you during this challenging time and help you seek the compensation you rightfully deserve for prostate cancer negligence.
From your first consultation to settlement, we guide you through every step of your claim so you know exactly what to expect.
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Allowing seriously injured people to secure the compensation they deserve so they can return to enjoying life.
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Sadly, prostate cancer often does not cause symptoms until the cancer has become more advanced. This tends to result in a delay in diagnosis and treatment.