
When it comes to lung cancer, early diagnosis can be the difference between life and death. Unfortunately, countless patients in Florida suffer devastating consequences due to medical negligence. If a delayed or incorrect diagnosis caused the loss of a loved one or worsened a treatable condition, you may be entitled to compensation. A Florida lung cancer malpractice lawyer at Bounds Law Group can help you pursue justice.
Contact us today through our free case evaluation form or call 877-644-5122.
Lung Cancer Misdiagnosis
Lung cancer is among the deadliest forms of cancer, responsible for more deaths than breast, prostate, and colon cancers combined. Despite its prevalence, it is frequently misdiagnosed or diagnosed too late. A lung cancer misdiagnosis can result from:
- Failure to order proper imaging (e.g., chest X-rays, CT scans)
- Misreading radiology reports
- Dismissing early symptoms like chronic cough, wheezing, or shortness of breath
- Confusing lung cancer for less serious respiratory illnesses
- Not recommending a biopsy when nodules are found
These errors can delay critical treatment, leading to aggressive disease progression, higher medical costs, and reduced life expectancy. When this happens due to negligence, a Florida lung cancer malpractice lawyer can step in to evaluate your claim.

Do You Have Grounds for a Medical Malpractice Claim?
In Florida, not all diagnostic mistakes are legally actionable. For a viable case, the following elements must be proven:
- A doctor-patient relationship existed
- The provider breached the standard of care expected of a reasonably competent practitioner
- That breach directly caused harm or worsened the prognosis
- Measurable damages such as medical expenses, lost income, pain and suffering, or wrongful death
A Florida lung cancer malpractice lawyer from Bounds Law Group will thoroughly investigate your situation. We consult with medical experts, review treatment timelines, and gather evidence to demonstrate that negligence occurred.
Who May Be Liable for a Lung Cancer Misdiagnosis?
Multiple parties may share liability in a medical malpractice lawsuit involving lung cancer, including:
- Primary care physicians who failed to refer for testing
- Pulmonologists or oncologists who overlooked critical symptoms
- Radiologists who misread X-rays, CT scans, or PET scans
- Hospitals or diagnostic centers that used faulty equipment or had disorganized recordkeeping
- Pathologists who misinterpreted biopsy samples
At Bounds Law Group, our experienced Florida lung cancer malpractice lawyers aggressively identify all negligent actors to maximize the value of your claim.
How Lung Cancer Misdiagnosis Affects Patients and Families
The consequences of a misdiagnosis can be irreversible. Early-stage lung cancer is often treatable and may even be curable. But when cancer is discovered late—after it has metastasized—treatment options become limited, invasive, and costly.
Patients may experience:
- Advanced disease progression that could have been prevented
- Loss of employment and financial instability
- Emotional trauma and psychological suffering
- Diminished quality of life
- Premature death, especially if a curable tumor is left untreated
The ripple effect extends beyond the patient. Spouses, children, and family members often become caregivers or face the emotional devastation of losing a loved one too soon. A Florida lung cancer malpractice lawyer from our team helps families rebuild by seeking financial accountability and justice.
Statute of Limitations for Medical Malpractice in Florida
In Florida, you typically have two years from the date the malpractice was discovered—or should have reasonably been discovered—to file a lawsuit. However, no case may be filed more than four years after the actual incident, regardless of when it was uncovered.
There are exceptions in cases involving:
- Fraud or intentional concealment
- Minors under the age of 8
- Wrongful death claims
Delaying legal action can forfeit your right to compensation. Contact a Florida lung cancer malpractice lawyer at Bounds Law Group as soon as possible to protect your rights.
Types of Damages You May Recover
If you or a loved one has been harmed by a lung cancer misdiagnosis, you may be entitled to both economic and non-economic damages:
- Medical bills for treatments, surgeries, and medications
- Future medical care and rehabilitation
- Lost wages and diminished earning capacity
- Pain and suffering, emotional anguish, and loss of enjoyment of life
- Funeral and burial costs in wrongful death cases
- Punitive damages in cases involving gross negligence or misconduct
Our Florida lung cancer malpractice lawyers work tirelessly to quantify and maximize every aspect of your claim. We leave no stone unturned when calculating the compensation you deserve.
The Role of Early Detection in Lung Cancer and How Misdiagnosis Affects Treatment Options
Early detection is crucial when it comes to treating lung cancer. The earlier cancer is diagnosed, the more treatment options are available, and the higher the likelihood of successful intervention. However, when lung cancer is misdiagnosed or detected too late, treatment options become limited and the disease can progress to more aggressive stages, significantly reducing survival rates.
A Florida lung cancer malpractice lawyer can help you understand the specific ways in which a delayed or incorrect diagnosis has impacted your treatment plan. Early diagnosis can lead to:
- Surgical interventions that are less invasive and more effective
- Chemotherapy and radiation treatments that can help shrink tumors before they spread
- Targeted therapies for specific types of lung cancer
- Immunotherapy options that work best in early stages of cancer
When lung cancer is diagnosed at an advanced stage, aggressive treatments such as open surgery, intensive chemotherapy, or experimental drugs may be necessary. These treatments come with higher risks, longer recovery times, and fewer chances of success. Additionally, patients who experience delays in diagnosis often face greater medical costs due to the more complex and extensive care required.
At Bounds Law Group, our Florida lung cancer malpractice lawyers work closely with medical experts to analyze how the misdiagnosis affected your treatment timeline. By examining medical records, imaging results, and the progression of symptoms, we can build a strong case to demonstrate how the medical negligence has led to unnecessary suffering, higher medical expenses, and loss of life expectancy.
Taking legal action after a lung cancer misdiagnosis not only helps hold medical providers accountable but can also provide the financial resources needed to cover the costs of more advanced treatment options.

Why Choose Bounds Law Group
At Bounds Law Group, we bring decades of focused experience in medical malpractice litigation. We are not general personal injury attorneys—we are dedicated to complex medical cases, including cancer misdiagnosis and catastrophic injury.
What sets us apart:
- Board-certified civil trial lawyers
- Medical professionals on staff
- Strong network of expert witnesses
- Track record of substantial settlements and verdicts
- No fees unless we win
We understand the emotional and financial toll a lung cancer misdiagnosis can cause. That’s why our Florida lung cancer malpractice lawyers offer personalized attention, prompt communication, and unwavering commitment from day one.
Take the First Step Toward Justice
You don’t have to face this battle alone. If you believe a healthcare provider’s negligence caused your lung cancer to be misdiagnosed or diagnosed too late, legal action may be your path to recovery.
Complete our free case evaluation form today or call us now at 877-644-5122 to speak directly with a seasoned Florida lung cancer malpractice lawyer at Bounds Law Group.
Let us help you find answers, accountability, and the compensation you deserve.
Sources
- American Cancer Society – Lung Cancer Facts and Figures
Provides up-to-date statistics and information on lung cancer diagnosis, treatment options, and survival rates.
https://www.cancer.org/cancer/lung-cancer.html - Florida Department of Health – Medical Malpractice Guide
Outlines Florida’s laws and regulations governing medical negligence claims, including time limits and filing procedures.
http://www.floridahealth.gov/licensing-and-regulation/medical-malpractice/index.html - PubMed – Diagnostic Errors in Lung Cancer
A scientific analysis of common diagnostic pitfalls in lung cancer cases and their implications on patient outcomes.
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/