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Dear Robert,
Contact a Medical Malpractice attorney to go over this matter and initiate records review to deem if medical standard of care was... Read Answer
You need to consult with counsel here in Florida for possible representation. Act quickly as the limitations period is very short to file your... Read Answer
Sorry to hear this.
Sounds like it would be a good idea to call a Personal Injury attorney and go over all of the medical events and proceed with a... Read Answer
Dear Tamika,
I am sorry for the loss of your mother.
This may or may not be a case of malpractice or possibly product liability.
More information... Read Answer
Unless you can conclusively prove a dirty needle - which is unlikely given your facts presented, this claim goes nowhere. Especially if there is any... Read Answer
I am sorry but medical malpractice cases are difficult to determine without an expert. Accordingly, I can not tell you if you have a case or not. You... Read Answer
A couple of factors may come into play with your potential case. One is the Statute of Limitations for medical malpractice claims in South Carolina... Read Answer
Dear Sherron,
We cannot make referrals on this site. You will need to reach out to a Medical Malpractice Attorney for private consultation. Discuss... Read Answer
Can't answer this question in this forum. You need to find an attorney in your area who can advise you.
The high costs of bring a medical malpractice lawsuit require that there be large damages that justify the costs.
The doctor has a right to refuse to see you and to refuse to write any more prescriptions.
You have a statute of limitatons issue first and foremost that amakes the case untenble. The exception would be you spending an inordinate amount of... Read Answer
There could be several potential entities which may be liable in your case. It's always good to look at the entire situation from the beginning... Read Answer
You need to look for a malpractice attorney in the east tennessee area.
Thank you for the question and I am extremely sorry to hear that your son is going through this. My name is Kyle Newman and I am the senior... Read Answer
Medical malpractice cases are exceedingly difficult to pursue and win in in Wisconsin. I wrote a blog on the problems last year at our law firm's web... Read Answer
fortunately, you did not take any of the medication. Had you taken it and had a bad reaction, you would’ve had a case. Otherwise, you do... Read Answer
You can only sue the 1st dr if the 2nd dr is willing to testify that the failure to diagnose by the 1st dr caused additional permanent damage that... Read Answer
Hello: I am very sorry to hear that this happened to you. Generally, in a medical malpractice case in South Carolina you need to show you received... Read Answer
You absolutely should have this checked out by a reputable medical malpractice lawyer. On the surface, it appears you have a case! Richard S.... Read Answer