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Hello Terry, Since you are aware that you have a Statute of Limitation issue, you should contact your present lawyer, or if you do not have one - consult with one asap. Do not delay!
Hello Terry, Since you are aware that you have a Statute of Limitation issue, you should contact your present lawyer, or if you do not have one -... Read More
Medical malpractice cases are a high hurdle—they’re expensive to pursue and require meeting strict thresholds before you can even file. That’s likely why multiple attorneys have declined to take your case. A stronger angle may be whether your broken wrist was caused by a third party you could sue directly. Even if there’s a theoretical malpractice claim, the original tortfeasor, the person who caused the broken wrist( if there is one) , would typically be responsible for those damages caused by a negligent doctor. ... Read More
Medical malpractice cases are a high hurdle—they’re expensive to pursue and require meeting strict thresholds before you can even file.... Read More

Tamra allison

Answered 8 months ago by attorney Loren L. Gold   |   1 Answer   |  Legal Topics: Medical Malpractice
  Dear Ms. Allison, There are many stages to determine if there is a potentially viable Medical Malpractice case. The attorney will need more personal information about you and will need to consider what overall effect any medical error has had on you. Ultimately, medical expert opinion(s) whether the standard of care was breached and if that breach directly caused or contributed to causing you serious and permanent injuries will be necessary. We 1st explore these issues and review records prior to deciding whether to send them out for review by appropriate medical experts free of charge to you. We give free consultations and if we take the case, it would be on a contingent fee basis. These cases have pre-suit requirements and are often very tough and time-consuming. Furthermore, the Statute of Limitation for bringing a complex Medical Malpractice lawsuit is relatively short. It is not possible for me to answer your question other than to suggest that you consult an experienced Medical Malpractice attorney for a deeper dive as I have described. Start this process with a free consultation sooner rather than later. Providing the necessary medical records may help speed up the process for the reviewing attorney. We cannot solicit, so you will have to reach out. Best, Loren L. Gold, Esq. ... Read More
  Dear Ms. Allison, There are many stages to determine if there is a potentially viable Medical Malpractice case. The attorney will need more... Read More

My teeth are rotting from taking generics subboxone can I sew them

Answered a year and 2 months ago by attorney Mark Tischhauser, Esq.   |   1 Answer   |  Legal Topics: Medical Malpractice
You will need to contact a product liability lawyer and go from there. You will likely need to pursue such claims from a class action angle to due to expenses vs. value. 
You will need to contact a product liability lawyer and go from there. You will likely need to pursue such claims from a class action angle to due to... Read More
Possibly but not likely. Chicken bones are notoriously soft and unlikely to do any real damage to human teeth unless the human tooth was already bad, fractured or compromised. This is why you cant feed dogs chicken as they swallow the meat bones and all because the bones are so soft, and they get stuck in thier throat causing them to choke. You can still make a claim to Tyson as the worst they can do is deny the claim. Just don't get your hopes up or plan  that they will pay for dental care. You can always seek out a personal injury lawyer to review facts and dental records to get a proper determination.... Read More
Possibly but not likely. Chicken bones are notoriously soft and unlikely to do any real damage to human teeth unless the human tooth was already bad,... Read More

Do I have a case?

Answered a year and 5 months ago by attorney Loren L. Gold   |   1 Answer   |  Legal Topics: Medical Malpractice
  I am very sorry to hear this and hope your condition improves. Based upon the information which you have offered, there may be multiple responsible parties potentially involved. The answer to your question can only be obtained through medical expert review of your medical records to determine if and by whom the standard of care was breached and if that breach directly caused or substantially contributed to causing you serious and permanent injuries. A Personal Injury Attorney can assist you in exploring these issues by interviewing you in depth and reviewing your medical records prior to sending them out for review by the appropriate medical experts. Consequently, if you are interested in consulting with one of us, you will have to reach out, as attorneys are unable to directly solicit on this forum. Do not delay, as the Statute of Limitation for bringing a Medical Malpractice lawsuit is relatively short given the complexity involved in such cases. Best, Loren L. Gold, Esq... Read More
  I am very sorry to hear this and hope your condition improves. Based upon the information which you have offered, there may be multiple... Read More

Can I sue for any of this? (Part 1)

Answered a year and 5 months ago by attorney Mark Tischhauser, Esq.   |   1 Answer   |  Legal Topics: Medical Malpractice
Possibly, but you will not likely find a lawyer to take such a case on a contingent fee. Especially if you post is accurate and that you fell asleep a second time at the IHOP with the marker incident. It is also critical to determine WHY you are "falling asleep" at the IHOP at such a level that you are unaware of the events you describe when they occur. If this is the result of substance abuse issues, that might make any claims you might make that much more difficult to address from a variety of reasons. You should still try to runt this by any consumer or personal injury lawyers in your area to get a formal assessment of the circumstances. ... Read More
Possibly, but you will not likely find a lawyer to take such a case on a contingent fee. Especially if you post is accurate and that you fell asleep... Read More

Medicaid and placement

Answered a year and 6 months ago by attorney Mark Tischhauser, Esq.   |   1 Answer   |  Legal Topics: Medical Malpractice
You may want to check with legal aid to see if they can provide you some direction.
You may want to check with legal aid to see if they can provide you some direction.
There is no general "help with pain and suffering" as a result of having a disease or surgical intervention. That is simply part of the process and package of such unfortunate situations. You can check with local legal aid for finaincial and emotional support groups and resources that might be available. If there is some concern about medical malpractice having occurred - you will need to have this reviewed by an attorney ASAP as there are very short statutes of limitation on such cases. ... Read More
There is no general "help with pain and suffering" as a result of having a disease or surgical intervention. That is simply part of the process and... Read More

Why can`t I get a dental lawyer to help me?

Answered a year and 10 months ago by attorney Mark Tischhauser, Esq.   |   1 Answer   |  Legal Topics: Medical Malpractice
No way to answer that other than dental malpractice cases cost too much to pursue in expert fees vs. the financial value and in many instances have problematic complications. You will need to hire a dental expert at your expense to gather and review the records and provide an expert opinion as to malpractice. In the meantime, you have some potential statute of limitations issues under Fla. Stat. 766 and 95.11 you will need to address with a lawyer you retain ASAP. ... Read More
No way to answer that other than dental malpractice cases cost too much to pursue in expert fees vs. the financial value and in many instances have... Read More

Malpractice

Answered a year and 10 months ago by attorney Mark Tischhauser, Esq.   |   1 Answer   |  Legal Topics: Medical Malpractice
You will need to locate a lawyer in your area to HIRE and review whether the medical records support a legal claim. You won't get a useful review in an internet blurb. 
You will need to locate a lawyer in your area to HIRE and review whether the medical records support a legal claim. You won't get a useful review in... Read More

How does my sister go about pursuing a case against her back surgeon?

Answered a year and 10 months ago by attorney Mark Tischhauser, Esq.   |   1 Answer   |  Legal Topics: Medical Malpractice
She will have to hire a medical expert to say otherwise and may have statute of limitations issues already. She will need to retain a medical malpractice lawyer to review this issue.
She will have to hire a medical expert to say otherwise and may have statute of limitations issues already. She will need to retain a medical... Read More

How to dispute drivers license revoked medically

Answered a year and 11 months ago by attorney Mark Tischhauser, Esq.   |   1 Answer   |  Legal Topics: Medical Malpractice
This is not a medical mal case as described. You simply have a doctor with an opinion you disagree with. You will need to find the means to secure an opinion supporting your view or possibly spend the money to retain a lawyer to immmediately intervene with DMV and secure an expert opinion to assess the first doctors position. ... Read More
This is not a medical mal case as described. You simply have a doctor with an opinion you disagree with. You will need to find the means to secure an... Read More

Right total knee replacement

Answered 2 years ago by attorney Loren L. Gold   |   1 Answer   |  Legal Topics: Medical Malpractice
I hope that you are improving. There are issues beyond the action during surgery including potential failures afterward, that must be addressed to determine whether you have a viable Medical Malpractice case. A Medical Malpractice Attorney can assist you in exploring these issues by interviewing you in depth and reviewing your medical records prior to potentially sending them out for review by the appropriate medical experts. The answer to your question can only ultimately be obtained through medical expert review of your medical records to determine whether the standard of care was breached by the surgeon and perhaps others involved and if that breach directly caused or contributed to causing significant and permanent injuries. We all give free consultations; however, you will have to reach out, as we are unable to solicit on this forum. Do not delay, as the Statute of Limitation for bringing a Medical Malpractice lawsuit is relatively short given the complexity involved in such cases involving knee replacements. ... Read More
I hope that you are improving. There are issues beyond the action during surgery including potential failures afterward, that must be addressed to... Read More
This is NOT your fight. This is an issue for the bio-parent to address with thier family law lawyer. YOUR involvement is likely to simply escalate the issue into a controversy the bio-parents will have to sort out. You should encourage your spouse to retain a qualified family law lawyer to address any such allegations through the court. Trying to get DCF/CPS to intervene as a cheap alternative is generally going to backfire.... Read More
This is NOT your fight. This is an issue for the bio-parent to address with thier family law lawyer. YOUR involvement is likely to simply escalate... Read More

Medication

Answered 2 years and 2 months ago by attorney Loren L. Gold   |   1 Answer   |  Legal Topics: Medical Malpractice
Dear Tracy,   I am sorry to hear about this and hope your condition improves. That being said, the answer to your question can only be obtained through medical expert review of your medical records to determine whether the standard of care was breached and if that breach directly caused or contributed to causing you serious and permanent injuries. A Personal Injury/ Medical Malpractice Attorney can assist you in exploring these issues by interviewing you in depth and reviewing your medical records prior to potentially sending them out for review by the appropriate medical experts. We all give free consultations; however, you will have to reach out, as we are unable to solicit on this forum. Do not delay, as the Statute of Limitation for bringing a Medical Malpractice lawsuit is relatively short given the complexity involved in such cases. I'm happy to speak with you about this. Loren L. Gold, Esq Direct Line: 954-742-6999... Read More
Dear Tracy,   I am sorry to hear about this and hope your condition improves. That being said, the answer to your question can only be obtained... Read More

We lost our baby due the hospital saw no problem

Answered 2 years and 2 months ago by attorney Loren L. Gold   |   1 Answer   |  Legal Topics: Medical Malpractice
I am very sorry for your family's terrible loss. Based upon the information which you have offered, there may be multiple responsible parties potentially involved. I can only give you a general answer based upon the information provided. The answer to your question can only be obtained through medical expert review of your medical records to determine if and by whom the standard of care was breached and if that breach directly caused the loss of your baby. A Medical Malpractice attorney can assist you in exploring these issues by interviewing you in depth and reviewing your medical records prior to sending them out for review by the appropriate medical experts. If you are interested in consulting with one of us, you will have to reach out, as attorneys are unable to directly solicit on this forum. Do not delay, as the Statute of Limitation for bringing a Medical Malpractice lawsuit is relatively short given the complexity involved in such cases. I see that you are seeking an attorney and I would be happy to speak with you. Loren L Gold, Esq  Direct Phone: 954-742-6999 https://www.lorenlgoldpa.com/... Read More
I am very sorry for your family's terrible loss. Based upon the information which you have offered, there may be multiple responsible parties... Read More
Possibly - though it sounds like you dealing with the typical junkie unlicensed contractor, which makes it unlikely. Your best bet is to be more diligent in the future and hire someone else to do the work. 
Possibly - though it sounds like you dealing with the typical junkie unlicensed contractor, which makes it unlikely. Your best bet is to be more... Read More

My doctor never informed me

Answered 2 years and 4 months ago by attorney Mark Tischhauser, Esq.   |   1 Answer   |  Legal Topics: Medical Malpractice
Sorry you post is incoherent and makes no sense. Literally EVERYONE has a cervical spine. Having headaches does not make a legal case of any type..
Sorry you post is incoherent and makes no sense. Literally EVERYONE has a cervical spine. Having headaches does not make a legal case of any type..

IV was left in my arm after surgery

Answered 2 years and 4 months ago by attorney Mark Tischhauser, Esq.   |   1 Answer   |  Legal Topics: Medical Malpractice
Thats very odd and certainly very rare for a variety of reasons. That said, not sure what the question is.
Thats very odd and certainly very rare for a variety of reasons. That said, not sure what the question is.

Is this medical malpractice?

Answered 2 years and 4 months ago by attorney Loren L. Gold   |   1 Answer   |  Legal Topics: Medical Malpractice
Dear Shuree, I am sorry to hear about this and hope your condition improves. It sounds like you will need further medical work-up to determine whether the delay has caused permanent damage to your elbow. That being said, the answer to your question can only be obtained through medical expert review of your medical records to determine whether the standard of care was breached and if that breach directly caused or contributed to causing you serious and permanent injuries. A Personal Injury/ Medical Malpractice Attorney can assist you in exploring these issues by interviewing you in depth and reviewing your medical records prior to potentially sending them out for review by the appropriate medical experts. We all give free consultations; however, you will have to reach out, as we are unable to solicit on this forum. Do not delay, as the Statute of Limitation for bringing a Medical Malpractice lawsuit is relatively short given the complexity involved in such cases. Loren L Gold, Esq.   ... Read More
Dear Shuree, I am sorry to hear about this and hope your condition improves. It sounds like you will need further medical work-up to determine... Read More

Medical malpractice

Answered 2 years and 5 months ago by attorney Loren L. Gold   |   1 Answer   |  Legal Topics: Medical Malpractice
Dear Jeremy, I am sorry to hear about this and hope your condition improves. That being said, the answer to your question can only be obtained through medical expert review of your medical records to determine whether the standard of care was breached and if that breach directly caused or contributed to causing you serious and permanent injuries. A Medical Malpractice Attorney can assist you in exploring these issues by interviewing you in depth and reviewing your medical records prior to potentially sending them out for review by the appropriate medical experts. We all give free consultations; however, you will have to reach out, as we are unable to solicit on this forum. Do not delay, as the Statute of Limitation for bringing a Medical Malpractice lawsuit is relatively short given the complexity involved in such cases. Loren L. Gold, Esq.... Read More
Dear Jeremy, I am sorry to hear about this and hope your condition improves. That being said, the answer to your question can only be obtained... Read More
I thnk you will find no lawyers interested in the issue as there are no damages that warrant such a claim. You can file a complaint with the board of medicine if you thinl the NP missed some medical diagnosis otherwise. 
I thnk you will find no lawyers interested in the issue as there are no damages that warrant such a claim. You can file a complaint with the board of... Read More

Can I build a case for being given the wrong medicine??

Answered 2 years and 6 months ago by attorney Mark Tischhauser, Esq.   |   1 Answer   |  Legal Topics: Medical Malpractice
No. YOU have no business "building a case" for anyone else unless you are lawyer. Doing so is the criminal unlicensed practice of law. You can refer your "inmate" to a medical malpractice lawyer. 
No. YOU have no business "building a case" for anyone else unless you are lawyer. Doing so is the criminal unlicensed practice of law. You can refer... Read More
This is not a legal question but a medical one. You will need to work with your daughters treating doctors to address her issues.
This is not a legal question but a medical one. You will need to work with your daughters treating doctors to address her issues.