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do i have a potential medical malpractice case?

Asked on Jul 17th, 2013 on Medical Malpractice - North Carolina
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my mom had bypass surgery in march 2013. during the surgery the doctor opted to put a balloon pump catheter into her iliac artery. upon removal of the pump, her artery was torn and she hemorrhaged and went into cardiac arrest. fortunately she was resuscitated but they had to do a second emergency exploratory surgery in the right groin area where she was cut from one end of her groin to the other to repair the torn artery. however, she suffered multiple injuries post surgery such as: brachial plexopathy, retroperitoneal hematoma, acute kidney injury (failure),postoperative complications with thrombocytopenia, postoperative encephalopathy to name a few. she is having a difficult recovery. she has trouble with her right hand and cannot walk without a walker and she has disabling pain in her legs. her life has changed dramatically. she has just turned 70 years old. her financial means are very limited and she is having trouble affording her heart medication.this is all documented.
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Catastrophic Injury Attorney serving Roseland, NJ at John J. Ratkowitz
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It certainly sounds like your mom received negligent care. Given your mother's age, however, you are probably going to have a hard time finding an attorney to take the case on, because her limited life expectancy impacts the financial viability of the case. The linked articles below explain this in more detail.   Attorneys employ different standards when determining when to undertake a malpractice case. One firm may conclude that a case is not profitable enough, while another might reach a different conclusion. If you want to pursue a case, you should contact a local medical malpractice attorney (one in your state).  They take these cases on a contingency basis which means you only have to pay if you succeed.  Additionally, initial consultations are usually free. You can use the "Find a Lawyer" service through this website to research medical malpractice attorneys.  Then, visit each attorney's website and look for a firm that has a record of successful verdicts.  Below are some articles you may find helpful.  They are written for a New Jersey audience (where I practice) but the ideas discussed in these articles usually apply in most other jurisdictions as well. Click here for an article that discusses the three main questions I ask when deciding whether to investigate a potential medical malpractice case. Click here for an article that explains what you can expect when filing a medical malpractice case. Click here and here for more information about me. Please note that by attempting to answer your question, I am not acting as your attorney. I will do nothing further to protect or preserve your interests in the absence of any additional discussion with you about this matter. John Ratkowitz, Esq. Starr, Gern, Davison & Rubin, P.C. 105 Eisenhower Parkway Roseland, NJ 07068 Office: (973) 830-8441 Cell: (732) 616-6278 Fax: (973) 226-0031 Email: jratkowitz@starrgern.com  Skype: john_ratkowitz Web: www.starrgern.com. 
Answered on Jul 17th, 2013 at 9:28 PM

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