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Sorry to hear of your plight, Stephanie. I think you should seek treatment in Colorado and contact a Florida Personal Injury attorney for... Read Answer
I am sorry but I do not have any knowledge about the VA and paying of bills to non-VA entities. You need to reach out to a veteran affairs group and... Read Answer
"I was forced to take a pre-settlement loan in Feb. hoping to pay it off after depositions." to be clear - this is false. NO ONE forced you to... Read Answer
I am very sorry to hear about your mother. It would be impossible to even remotely answer your question without more facts. How old was your mother?... Read Answer
Based on these facts alone, it is impossible to answer your question. Plaintiffs in almost all medical malpractice cases must adduce... Read Answer
From these facts alone, I'm afraid it's impossible to say whether you have a viable claim. In order to get a reliable answer, you'll have to... Read Answer
I recommend that you promptly contact a medical malpractice plaintiffs' lawyer who practices in your area. For help with your search,... Read Answer
"Discontinued" is a term I've never heard applied to a prescription drug. If the manufacturer has formally withdrawn a drug from the... Read Answer
I recommend that you promptly contact a medical malpractice plaintiffs' lawyer who practices in your area. For help with your search,... Read Answer
Yes, you can sue. Under the Texas constitution, our courts are open. This means that anyone can sue anyone, anywhere, at any time, for... Read Answer
Texas has a strict two-year statute of limitations that applies to health care liability claims. Also, the clock starts running on the date of... Read Answer
There are not enough facts here to support anything more than a guess on whether you have a meritorious claim.
I recommend that you promptly contact... Read Answer
"Medical malpractice" is a lay term which equates to the legal term "medical negligence." In Texas, that term is defined, generally... Read Answer
I recommend that you promptly contact a medical malpractice plaintiffs' lawyer who practices in your area. For help with your search,... Read Answer
I recommend that you promptly contact a medical malpractice plaintiffs' lawyer who practices in your area. For help with your search,... Read Answer
I recommend that you promptly contact a medical malpractice plaintiffs' lawyer who practices in your area. For help with your search,... Read Answer
I recommend that you promptly contact a medical malpractice plaintiffs' lawyer who practices in your area. For help with your search,... Read Answer
I recommend that you promptly contact a medical malpractice plaintiffs' lawyer who practices in a city near where you live. For help with... Read Answer
I recommend that you promptly contact a medical malpractice plaintiffs' lawyer who practices in your area. For help with your search,... Read Answer
I am sorry to hear what happened to your mother in law. Medical malpractice cases in Wisconsin are exceedingly difficult to pursue and win.... Read Answer
Go to the second dr to see if it can be fixed.
It is possible you have a medical malpractice case. In order to know, you need to get a second medical opinion from a comparable provider who... Read Answer
It sounds like you have a good case. A lawyer would have to evaluate the records and consult with experts to determine if your PCP and... Read Answer
I am assuming that he recovered and therefore you have no case.