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Dental malpractice cases are difficult to prosecute for a malpractice attorney because they are usually not financially viable. Medical malpractice... Read Answer
Post-operative blood clots can develop in the absence of negligence. Nevertheless, in certain circumstances, accepted standards of care require a... Read Answer
If two separate physicians have told you that the surgery was done incorrectly than you may have a medical malpractice case worth investigating.... Read Answer
I do not think you have a viable malpractice case. If the urinalysis came back negative but you were still having symptoms, it was probably within... Read Answer
A statute of limitations is a law setting a time limit on legal action in certain cases. There are different statutes of limitations on... Read Answer
I think it is great that the facility is voluntarily taking responsibility for what they did. Nevertheless, you have to make sure that the resolution... Read Answer
The problem with plastic surgery cases in general is that nearly all doctors require patients to sign extensive informed consent paperwork that... Read Answer
If the screws were contacting nerves that you probably have a medical malpractice case worth investigating. If your condition improves, then there... Read Answer
I am sorry to hear about your mother. Yes, it is very hard to prove medical malpractice cases. Most state laws make it very difficult to... Read Answer
If you are considering a medical malpractice case, the big question will be whether it is financially viable. A lawyer will have to get a better... Read Answer
If you want to investigate a medical malpractice case, you should contact a local medical malpractice attorney (one in your state). They take... Read Answer
The problem with plastic surgery cases in general is that nearly all doctors require patients to sign extensive informed consent paperwork that... Read Answer
It certainly sounds like you received inadequate post surgery follow-up care. Nevertheless, if the treatment that you finally received corrected... Read Answer
I think you will find that this is an accepted complication of the procedure, that is, it is an outcome that can occur in the absence of... Read Answer
I believe you are going to have a problem with the statute of limitations in California if you are pursuing a medical malpractice case. The SOL is... Read Answer
It is not clear that the first surgery was negligent, and while the errant second surgery might have been, I think you are going to have a hard time... Read Answer
It is not clear that you have a medical malpractice case. It is possible that you would have had the same result even if you were sent to a qualified... Read Answer
Assuming your factual analysis is correct, you may be able to prove that the primary care physician was negligent. Nevertheless, I think you're... Read Answer
Postoperative blood clots happen in the absence of negligence. Usually when they occur, a patient must be placed on anti-coagulants. In the absence... Read Answer
The mere fact that the radiologist read the film wrong does not necessarily mean that he was negligent. It is possible you have an anatomic anomaly... Read Answer
The problem with plastic surgery cases in general is that nearly all doctors require patients to sign extensive informed consent paperwork that... Read Answer
You are going to have a very difficult time finding a malpractice attorney to take the case. To the extent that the orthodontist's care caused harm,... Read Answer
Go to Lawyers.com, and click the "Find a Lawyer" tab. It will walk you through how to select a lawyer with search criteria. You can then visit the... Read Answer
If you complained of a loss of sensation, they should have at least split the cast. If that did not relieve the problem, they should have taken the... Read Answer
The question is whether earlier intervention would have changed the outcome. MRSA infections are very insidious, so you will have to prove that an... Read Answer