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Delayed Diagnosis of Genetic Conditions

If you and your family have been affected by failings in medical care involving a genetic condition, you may have a medical negligence claim for injuries associated with such failings.

To speak with one of our medical negligence experts call 0800 358 3848 or complete our online enquiry form.

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If you and your family have been affected by failings in medical care involving a genetic condition, you may have a medical negligence claim for injuries associated with such failings.

Following Fieldfisher's case of ABC v St George's, a new duty of care was established in 2020 that requires clinicians to inform the family of patients known to be suffering a genetic condition, if they might also be at risk from that same condition.

This extends the duties of care owed by a doctor beyond the traditional doctor/patient relationship, so that they are now required to balance the rights of their patient to confidentiality with the rights of at-risk third parties with whom they, the clinicians, have a close relationship.  Such a relationship might involve nothing more than being known to the clinician.

If a member of your family has been diagnosed with a hereditary disease that doctors failed to discuss with relatives and which resulted in injury, you may have a medical negligence claim.

You may also have a case if the.e was a delay in diagnosing a genetic condition that impacts the individual and other family members.

This might include situations where you were not properly informed of a genetic condition that affected you and your child during pregnancy, particularly involving misdiagnosis of pre-natal scans.

Examples of genetic disease include:

  • Huntingdon's disease
  • Sickle cell disease
  • Methylmalonic Acidemia and other metabolic conditions
  • Congenital heart disease
  • Down's Syndrome

Please contact Jonathan Zimmern, Paul McNeil or Sarah Kingsley Fried to discuss your case in confidence.

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