Misdiagnosis in Colorado
Average Settlement: $300,000 - $900,000 | Statute: 2 years from the date of the act giving rise to the claim
About Misdiagnosis
Misdiagnosis occurs when a healthcare provider incorrectly identifies a patient's condition, leading to inappropriate treatment or no treatment at all. This is one of the most common forms of medical malpractice and can result in disease progression, unnecessary procedures, or harmful medications. Cancer misdiagnosis is particularly devastating, as delayed treatment can mean the difference between a curable and terminal prognosis.
Colorado Medical Malpractice Laws
Statute of Limitations
2 years from the date of the act giving rise to the claim
Damage Cap
$300,000 non-economic damages (adjusted for inflation; approximately $468,000 as of recent adjustments). Total damages capped at $1,000,000 (adjusted).
Discovery Rule
Colorado applies the discovery rule, but it is subject to a hard 3-year statute of repose from the act or omission.
Pre-Filing Requirements
Plaintiffs must file a certificate of review from a qualified expert within 60 days of filing the complaint.
Common Examples of Misdiagnosis
- •Diagnosing a malignant tumor as benign
- •Misidentifying a heart attack as acid reflux or anxiety
- •Confusing symptoms of stroke with migraine or vertigo
- •Incorrectly diagnosing an infection, leading to wrong antibiotic treatment
- •Failing to identify cancer on imaging studies such as mammograms or CT scans
- •Misdiagnosing autoimmune conditions as psychological disorders
Key Facts
- ✓Studies indicate that diagnostic errors affect approximately 12 million adults in the United States each year in outpatient settings
- ✓To prove misdiagnosis, the plaintiff must show that a competent physician in the same specialty would have correctly identified the condition under the same circumstances
- ✓Medical records documenting the patient's reported symptoms, test results, and the physician's reasoning are essential to building a misdiagnosis case
- ✓Misdiagnosis claims often require demonstrating that the correct diagnosis was on the physician's differential diagnosis list but was improperly ruled out
- ✓The damages in misdiagnosis cases are measured by the difference in outcome between what occurred and what would have happened with a timely, correct diagnosis
- ✓Radiology and pathology misreads are among the most clear-cut misdiagnosis cases because the evidence is preserved in images and slides
- ✓Colorado requires a certificate of review from a qualified expert to be filed within 60 days of the complaint.
- ✓The state follows a modified comparative fault system with a 50% bar — plaintiffs 50% or more at fault are barred.
- ✓Colorado's Health Care Availability Act governs medical malpractice claims and imposes specific procedural requirements.
- ✓Punitive damages in Colorado are generally capped at the amount of actual damages but may not exceed $500,000 without specific findings.
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This information is for educational purposes only and is not legal advice. Consult a licensed medical malpractice attorney in Colorado.