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The words keep echoing in your mind: "We found it, but it's more advanced than we'd like." You sit there wondering how this happened when you've been so diligent about your health. Regular checkups, annual mammograms, and mentioning every concern to your doctor. How did breast cancer grow undetected for so long?

At Hodes Milman, we recognize that behind every breast cancer misdiagnosis is a woman who trusted the system to protect her. With over 30 years of experience and more than $200 million recovered for clients, we fight for the justice you deserve when healthcare providers fail you.
Call (949) 640-8222 or contact us online for a free case review with an Orange County breast cancer misdiagnosis attorney. When healthcare providers miss your cancer, we hold them accountable.
Orange County boasts some of California's most sophisticated medical facilities. You chose your healthcare providers carefully-perhaps the renowned UCI Medical Center, the trusted Hoag network, or one of Mission Hospital's locations. You believed that with such advanced resources at your disposal, any health concerns would be caught early.
That trust makes sense. These institutions have the capability to detect breast cancer in its earliest stages. The tragedy occurs when that capability isn't properly utilized. When radiologists rush through readings, when symptoms are dismissed as stress, and when "probably benign" findings are overlooked and disappear into busy schedules without follow-up.
One woman who came to us shared her experience:
"In October 2020, we found ourselves in need of a law firm to represent us in a medical malpractice lawsuit. After interviewing four different law firms in Orange County, we settled on Hodes Milman. From the first Zoom meeting, we felt confident that they would give us the attention this case needed. Kind and courteous with great attention to details, They worked with us for months, and the end result was a settlement that exceeded our expectation and will help us live comfortably moving forward."
Her story reflects what we see repeatedly: women who did everything right, trusted qualified professionals, yet still faced breast cancer misdiagnosis.
When healthcare providers fail to diagnose your breast cancer properly, the consequences reach into every corner of your life. The treatment you're undergoing now may be drastically different from what you would have faced with an accurate diagnosis.
Understanding how breast cancer misdiagnosis occurs requires examining Orange County's healthcare delivery system. Unlike smaller communities with integrated care, Orange County's size creates multiple points where critical information can be lost.
Attorney Dan Hodes has dedicated decades to understanding exactly how and why breast cancer misdiagnoses occur throughout Orange County. His approach involves holding healthcare providers accountable when they fail to meet accepted medical standards.
Our advocacy centers on the principle that your healthcare providers owed you competent care, and when they breach that duty, you deserve compensation. We've proven this in real cases:
A 60-year-old teacher's mammograms in 2018 and 2020 showed abnormal tissue patterns that radiologists failed to recognize as signs of malignancy. By 2021, when her cancer was finally diagnosed, it had already spread throughout her system. We secured a $1.75 million settlement that acknowledged the preventable progression of her disease.
Another case involved a mother of two whose 2011 mammogram revealed concerning findings that weren't properly investigated. When she finally received an accurate diagnosis in 2012, her oncologist confirmed that a proper 2011 evaluation would have meant an 80-90% cure rate. Tragically, she died from cancer that should have been highly treatable. We obtained a $680,000 settlement for her surviving family.
The difference between early detection and advanced cancer is life-changing. If you're living with the consequences of a breast cancer misdiagnosis, you shouldn't bear the financial and emotional burden alone.
Get a free case evaluation today. Call (949) 640-8222 orcontact us online to speak with an Orange County breast cancer misdiagnosis attorney.
If you suspect that your breast cancer should have been diagnosed earlier, you may be wondering whether you have grounds to seek accountability from your healthcare providers.
When you work with an Orange County breast cancer misdiagnosis lawyer, several factors influence your case's development:
Pursuing a breast cancer misdiagnosis lawsuit in Orange County is about accountability and ensuring you receive compensation for the preventable harm you've suffered.
Many women initially hesitate to pursue legal action because they think about gratitude for eventually receiving treatment rather than anger about misdiagnosis. This perspective overlooks the significant ways that diagnostic errors affect your life trajectory.
Your suffering has real consequences that extend far beyond your immediate medical care.
When breast cancer misdiagnosis leads to death, California law allows surviving family members to pursue wrongful death claims against responsible healthcare providers. These cases address the devastating losses families endure when preventable diagnostic errors prove fatal.
Orange County wrongful death cases involving breast cancer misdiagnosis can provide compensation for:
While no amount of compensation can bring back someone you love, wrongful death claims provide financial security for surviving family members and hold healthcare providers accountable for preventable tragedies.
Hodes Milman regularly shares insights about breast cancer misdiagnosis patterns and healthcare system failures through educational content designed to help women understand what went wrong in their cases.
In a recent Cases 4 Causes podcast episode, Attorney Dan Hodes discusses the systemic issues that lead to missed diagnoses, why early detection protocols exist, and how healthcare institutions can fall short of basic safety standards despite having advanced technology and qualified staff.
This episode helps women understand that diagnostic failures often result from system breakdowns rather than isolated individual errors, making accountability even more critical for preventing future harm.
If you suspect that your breast cancer should have been diagnosed earlier by Orange County healthcare providers, several indicators suggest you may have cause for legal action:
Time limitations make prompt action essential. Consulting with a breast cancer misdiagnosis attorney in Orange County promptly protects your rights and ensures that critical evidence doesn't disappear.
Research consistently demonstrates the value of experienced legal representation in medical malpractice cases. A Martindale-Nolo survey found that over 90% of people who hired a lawyer received a settlement or award, whereas only about 50% of those who handled their cases on their own were able to recover compensation.
This significant difference exists because breast cancer misdiagnosis cases involve complex medical evidence, multiple healthcare providers with different insurance coverage, detailed damage calculations, negotiation with experienced defense attorneys, and strict procedural requirements.
Women dealing with cancer treatment shouldn't also have to navigate complex legal proceedings alone. Experienced legal help allows you to concentrate on your health while ensuring your legal rights are protected.
At Hodes Milman, we understand that pursuing legal action while managing cancer treatment requires enormous courage and energy. That's why we handle all aspects of your case, allowing you to focus on your health and recovery.
Since 1982, we've been advocating for patients harmed by medical negligence throughout Orange County. We understand how these healthcare systems operate, know how they can fail, and have the resources to hold large institutions accountable.
Your cancer journey has been more complicated than it should have been. Let an Orange County breast cancer misdiagnosis lawyer help ensure you receive the compensation and accountability you deserve.
Living with breast cancer is challenging enough without wondering whether your diagnosis could have been made sooner. If you suspect that Orange County healthcare providers missed warning signs or failed to follow up on concerning findings, you deserve answers about what happened and accountability for the harm you've suffered.
At Hodes Milman, our Orange County breast cancer misdiagnosis law firm understands both the medical complexities of these cases and the emotional toll they take on you and your family. With over 30 years of experience and more than $200 million recovered for clients, we'll review your case and fight for the justice you deserve.
Contact us today at (949) 640-8222 or through our online form to get started.
We handle all medical record collection from multiple Orange County healthcare systems. Our team knows how to obtain imaging files, radiology reports, and pathology results from various providers to create a complete picture of your care.
This situation requires expert radiologist review of your original mammogram to determine whether cancer signs were visible but missed during the initial reading. If the cancer was detectable on earlier imaging, this could support a malpractice claim.
Yes, you can pursue a malpractice claim while continuing treatment with the same healthcare system. Many Orange County patients have limited options due to insurance restrictions, and the law protects your right to seek accountability regardless of ongoing treatment relationships.
Dense breast tissue does make mammography more challenging, but it also means you should have received additional screening like ultrasound or MRI. If your Kaiser providers knew about your breast density but didn't recommend supplemental screening, this could support your case.
Your life changed in an instant. Getting justice shouldn’t wait. Connect with Hodes Milman today and put a proven team to work on your case.
