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If something occurred during the first procedure that was outside the standard course of care, the health care provider may have liability. You... Read Answer
You have this labeled as a Wrongful Death. I hope thats not the case, otherwise this question must have been sent in by Ouiji board. In... Read Answer
You have a lot of symptoms that may be related to your epidural but you have no medical evidence or doctors giving any correlation. There may be a... Read Answer
In order for you to have a med mal case you need to be able to show that the opperating doctor went against standard opperating procedure or in some... Read Answer
This is a complicated questions that cannot be easily answered. You will have to prove that the doctor's actions or inaction was a substantial... Read Answer
You have a case if your doctor acted outside the normal course of business and recognized standards of care. First, you would need to have... Read Answer
I think you need to make sure a probate case was open for the estate and file an emergency motion therein to have the autopsy for the purpose of... Read Answer
If the procedure was in Massachusetts, you only need a lawyer licensed in Massachusetts. A Massachusetts lawyer can represent a Connecticut... Read Answer
I think we would need more information to be able to properly answer this question. However, you should be able to consult with an attorney who... Read Answer
In my oppinion, I do not see a med mal case. From my understanding, what you have experienced are possible risks of the procedure. Unless you... Read Answer
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
You may have a case for failure to diagnose cancer. The key question is whether an earlier diagnosis would have made a significant difference... Read Answer
You may have a case if the statute of limitations has not expired. The law requires that a medical malpractice lawsuit be initiated within two... Read Answer
What kind of therapist were you seeing? What did they call themselves? Do they have an established office? How did you hear about them first? I am... Read Answer
My name is Max L. Rosenberg, Esq. I am so sorry about your surgeries and spinal troubles. We would be very interested in meeting with you to... Read Answer
This does not sound like malpractice. You should only have been restrained if you were an active and present danger to others or... Read Answer
Who is your attorney who you believe ruined your case? What kind of case was it? We would be happy to discuss the details of your matter and provided... Read Answer
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I am so sorry that you suffered through this. Do you know if there are any lasting or permanent effects as a result of the drug... Read Answer
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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
In my oppinion you do not have a case. I don't see any damages. I don't see how you were harmed. I would imagine that its probably... Read Answer
You would want to speak with a medical malpractice attorney. Of course, it would be very important to have further details regarding the... Read Answer
I am very interested in getting more details regarding your potential claim.
I would be very interested in speaking with you further about your difficulties. Please feel free to contact me. 203.870.6700