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Ohio man seeks damages from Tri-State MRI, others over alleged delay in diagnosis

State Court
Medical malpractice 07

HUNTINGTON – An Ohio couple alleges that the diagnosis of the husband's medical condition was delayed because of a failure to accurately read test results.

Joshua Moore and Kayla Moore, as next friend of minors I.M., K.M and R.M., filed a complaint June 5 in Cabell Circuit Court against Radiology Inc.; Tri-State MRI; Donald Ryan Lewis, M.D.; and Yancy S. Short, M.D. alleging negligence.

The suit states Joshua Moore was given medical care by the defendants on June 6, 2017, including a CT scan on his abdomen. He alleges Lewis failed to appropriately read the CT scan and caused a delay in the diagnosis of his condition.

The plaintiffs are seeking all reasonable sums due, attorney fees and court costs. The plaintiffs are represented by Ronald M. Wilt in Louisville, Kentucky and Madonna Estep of Druckman & Estep in Charleston.

The case has been assigned to Judge Christopher Chiles.

Cabell Circuit Court case number 19-C-266

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