Oregon Stroke Misdiagnosis Attorney

When a stroke is missed or diagnosed too late, families are often left trying to understand how something so serious could have been overlooked. The questions tend to come quietly at first: what happened, whether anything could have been done differently, and what this means for the future.

For many families, the first step is not about taking action, but about getting clear, reliable answers.

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An Oregon stroke misdiagnosis attorney from Newsome Law can help facilitate that process. Through a careful review of medical records and imaging, families can begin to understand what occurred and whether the care their loved one received aligned with accepted medical standards. This review is offered at no cost and carries no obligation; it is simply a way to get clarity during an uncertain time.

How Families Get Answers After a Stroke Misdiagnosis

Most families who reach out are not looking to rush into a lawsuit. They are trying to understand what happened.

We Listen to Your Story

You explain what occurred, and our team listens carefully, both to the timeline and to the questions that have not been answered.

We Gather the Necessary Records

We collect the key medical information needed to understand the full picture, including:

  • Emergency room records
  • Hospital charts and provider notes
  • Imaging studies (e.g., CT or MRI)
  • Follow-up care and discharge records

We Work With a Medical Expert to Review Your Situation

These materials are reviewed with independent medical experts. The goal is to compare the care your loved one received to what a reasonably careful provider would have done in the same situation.

This review focuses on questions like:

  • Were the symptoms consistent with a possible stroke?
  • Was imaging ordered at the right time?
  • Should a neurology consultation have occurred sooner?
  • Were discharge or transfer decisions appropriate?

The Medical Review May Simply Give Clarity

In some cases, the review confirms that providers acted appropriately despite a devastating outcome. That clarity can still matter.

Our Process

We guide you through every step with clear communication and compassionate support.

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Call us anytime to discuss your case. We listen carefully and answer all your questions with no obligation.

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Medical Review

Our team conducts a thorough investigation with qualified medical experts to determine if malpractice occurred.

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If we find evidence of negligence, we build a strong case and handle all legal aspects on your behalf.

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Secure Recovery

We fight to secure the financial resources your family needs for long-term care and peace of mind.

Finding Answers in the Details

Once the process is understood, the next question is what the review is actually looking for.

How Stroke Misdiagnosis Can Happen

Stroke symptoms are not always obvious. In some cases, they are mistaken for less serious conditions, especially when they do not follow familiar patterns.

Certain strokes, including those affecting the brainstem, can present with subtle or atypical signs that are easier to miss.

Gaps in Evaluation or Treatment

The review looks closely at whether key steps in care were delayed, missed, or incomplete, such as:

  • Delayed or absent imaging
  • Early discharge from the emergency department
  • Failure to request a neurology consultation
  • Delays in recognizing worsening symptoms
  • Failure to transfer to a comprehensive stroke center in time to treat

Each of these is considered in context, based on what a reasonably careful provider would have done in the same situation.

The Impact of a Missed Stroke

When a stroke is not recognized in time, the outcome can vary significantly.

Some individuals experience partial disability. Others face life-altering complications or loss of life.

In severe cases, delayed diagnosis can lead to conditions such as locked-in syndrome, where a person remains aware but unable to move or communicate verbally. The care required after a missed or misdiagnosed stroke can be incredibly costly.

Type of Care Estimated Cost in Oregon in 2025
Private duty nurse (hourly rate) $105/hour
Private duty nurse (visit rate) $153/visit
Long-term care facility, e.g., nursing home (semi-private room) ~$201,000/year
Long-term care facility, e.g., nursing home (private room) ~$221,000/year

Source: Genworth

When the Review Finds Something

If the review identifies a meaningful departure from expected care, families are able to make decisions from a place of understanding — not uncertainty.

Context Matters in Oregon

Oregon’s stroke death rate for 2024 (44.8 per 100,000) was higher than several states in the Stroke Belt, an area of the country known for its significantly high rates of stroke mortality.

While this can be a result of misdiagnosis, access to timely stroke care can vary across the state.

In more rural areas, longer transport times and distance from specialized stroke centers may contribute to delays in diagnosis or treatment. Most counties in the state have a medical center capable of stroke care. However, many counties have only one stroke care center and both Wheeler and Grant counties, which are predominantly or entirely rural, have none. People in rural areas or those who don’t live near their county’s stroke center may have a harder time getting the care they need.

Door-In-Door-Out Times in Oregon
Time for ischemic stroke eligible for endovascular therapy Time for other acute ischemic stroke
132-144 minutes 194-215 minutes

Source: JAMA

The door-in-door-out guideline is the maximum length of time that should pass between a patient arriving at a hospital and leaving the hospital to be transferred to a comprehensive care center. The current guideline is fewer than 120 minutes; however, the suggested time is 60 to 90 minutes.

This broader context can be an important part of understanding what happened.

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Potential Next Steps If the Medical Review Uncovers Something

If the review suggests that care may not have met expected standards, the next step is understanding what that means in practical terms.

Building a legal case involves carefully connecting what happened medically with the impact it has had on the patient and their family. This may include identifying who was responsible for specific aspects of care, whether that was an individual provider, an emergency department, a hospital system, or multiple parties.

The goal of this process is not to assign blame for its own sake. Instead, it is to help families secure the resources they may need moving forward. This can include ongoing medical care, rehabilitation, lost income, home modifications, and long-term support.

For families who are considering their options, it can be helpful to begin gathering and preserving key information, including:

  • Medical records and imaging (including discs, if available)
  • Discharge paperwork and instructions
  • A written timeline of events
  • Notes or recollections of conversations with providers

Taking these steps can help ensure that important details are not lost over time.

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What You Can Expect When You Work With Us

Families often come to Newsome Law looking for clarity, not certainty.

We begin by listening, by taking the time to understand what happened and what questions remain unanswered. From there, we coordinate a thorough medical review with qualified, independent experts.

Our clients work directly with an attorney throughout the process. We maintain a limited caseload to ensure each family receives consistent attention and communication. Our focus is on helping families understand their situation and, when appropriate, guiding them through complex stroke and catastrophic injury cases with care and transparency.

Speak With an Oregon Stroke Misdiagnosis Attorney

If you are trying to understand what happened, you do not need to do so alone.

A conversation can often be the first step toward clarity. The consultation is free, confidential, and comes with no obligation.

If and when you feel ready, the stroke misdiagnosis lawyers at Newsome Law are here to help you understand what may have occurred and what your options might be.

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Real stories from families we've helped through difficult times.

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Frequently Asked Questions About Stroke Misdiagnosis

How Much Compensation Can You Get for a Stroke Misdiagnosis?

Your family deserves to recover all of the money you need to ensure your loved one is comfortable and cared for. This amount is different for every client, so our legal team will have to investigate your case and examine all available evidence before we assign a financial value to your losses. Getting fair compensation is rarely easy, but our team can handle the process on your behalf.

How Much Do Stroke Misdiagnosis Attorneys Cost?

Our law firm charges nothing up front. We understand that your family is likely already concerned about money, and we have no desire to add to your financial pain. You will owe us no attorneys’ fees and will not have to pay any legal costs until you have recovered a settlement or award. If you do not win, you do not pay us a cent for our time.

How Can You Prepare for a Meeting With a Stroke Lawyer?

We want to hear your story from your perspective, so please be prepared to share everything you know about the stroke and your loved one’s care. If you think you might need reminders about certain details, feel free to bring notes or documents with you.

It is also helpful to remember that we are on your side. We know that speaking to a lawyer can be intimidating, but our team is here to provide whatever assistance we can.

If I Get a Medical Review, Do I Have to Sue?

No. A medical review is just there to give you clarity on what happened with your loved one. If we determine that malpractice occurred, you have the option to hold the negligent practitioner liable.

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