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complications associated with a medical procedure is not automatically malpractice. Something has to have been done wrong or they had to fail to do... Read Answer
You simply go to another physician or the emergency room ASAP. Absent significant damages, there simply isnt much of medical malpractice case here
The consent form that you signed probably listed damage to organs as a risk of the procedure you had. However, just listing it there doesn't... Read Answer
you need to get the remaining tooth removed. After mitigating your own problems the issue will be what permanent problems do you have that are... Read Answer
The fact that you have recovered and are now fine means you have no malpractice claim that is worth pursuing even if the failure caused delayed... Read Answer
First, let me say that I am very sorry for your loss. And because this is so recent for you, please know that I do not intend in any way to... Read Answer
While I understand that you should not have incurred additional healthcare costs, ultimately It sounds like you may fully recover. IF this... Read Answer
It will all depend on the event thats at issue. Usually your starting point is the state where the offense occurred.
The reason noone has likely naswered the question simply its to complicated to answer. As a general rule, elective (non-emergency) surgeries are not... Read Answer
If you are willing to spend the several thousand dollars for an expert opinon on the issue then you can ask that question. Other than that, there is... Read Answer
Not likely, but it is possible with more facts. The bigger issue is noone will likely take such a case unless you arewilling to fund it as this... Read Answer
You can file a complaint with the Department of Health, but generally don't expect any one to take action on such an issue absent you having clear... Read Answer
Hard to imagine a health tooth being eliminated to put in a crown unless there is some detail which is missing from this fact pattern. How did it... Read Answer
Impossible to really answer this without more facts. The fact that you had the occurrence is not, in and of itself, malpractice. The question is did... Read Answer
Not on the facts presented. The biggest difficulty in such a case would be the issue that your daughter may be deeply disturbed unlreated to any of... Read Answer
You may have a case worth pursuing. It depends, however, on a few additional facts. How long had the doctor been treating your mother? Did the... Read Answer
Generally speaking that is the law. There are significant limitations and medical malpractice cases for survivors who are neither and minor were not... Read Answer
The concept is that medical malpractice is a foreseeable consequence of the initial injury, and therefore all damages should be collectible from the... Read Answer