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Medical Malpractice cases in Wisconsin are exceedingly difficult to pursue and win. They are practically non-existent anymore. I wrote a blog at our... Read Answer
Medical Malpractice cases in Wisconsin are exceedingly difficult to pursue and win. I wrote a blog on the difficulties at our law firm's web site... Read Answer
Sorry, medical malpractice questions are to complicated to answer in this forum. You need to seek the services of an attorney in your area.
You have a work comp claim which I would suggest you have counsel for. Also, there is a possible medical malpractice claim as well. The... Read Answer
Not inherently no. You were there for a mental health evaluation under some serious allegations associated with Baker Act criteria. Unfortunately,... Read Answer
Possibly a case. All will depend on the long term results of the surgery and whether there is some indication of negligence. You will need to gather... Read Answer
You definitely might have a case for medical malpractice. Your medical records need to be reviewed by another anesthesiologist and probably a... Read Answer
You don't need that particular surgeon to do so, but in order to file an action for medical malpractice, a certificate of merit must be submitted... Read Answer
let your current attorney know that you want another attorney. He then files a motion to be allowed to withdraw. However, the trial court... Read Answer
Generally, yes - its a clinical decision. As you know "pain management" through pharmacotherapy is HUGE controversy especially when opiates are... Read Answer
As this has the backdrop of complaints about "giving you something for your pain" in the ER, before ANYTHING is done you will need to hire a lawyer... Read Answer
Not for malpractive - no on the facts described. There are no real damages as thankfully you didn't puncture a lung.
Without more information, there is no way to properly answer this question
The law requires that a medical malpractice lawsuit be initiated within two years from the date when the injury is first sustained or discovered or... Read Answer
I am so sorry to hear about your diagnosis. You would need to have the images reviewed to see what was actually present in 2016. If the... Read Answer
To complicated to answer in this forum. You need to consult with an attorney in your area.
To complicated to answer in this forum. You need to consult with an attorney in your area.
I can't answer your question if you have a case against the doctor/hospital because the facts are to complicated to understand in this forum. You... Read Answer
Many personal injury lawyers handled nursing home negligence. You would need to request all of the records from the nursing home as a starting point... Read Answer
Sorry, I can not answer the question if you have a lawsuit against any health care provider. To many unknown medical issues which I can not answer.
If you are asking if you have a lawsuit against the doctor or hospital, the answer is no.
No - there is no claim here at all. Your remedy would be to find another doctor closer to you or to make other arrangements.
Do I have a case? Not unless or until a doctor says the surgery failure was "ridiculous" in writing and defines it as malpractice. Until... Read Answer
Typically because they make terrible clients on a contingent fee for a variety of reasons, ranging from lack of credibiilty to lessened sympathy with... Read Answer