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Possibly. Its definately worth retaining a lawyer to review the situation. Bed sore cases have a lot of factors to consider. If you have further... Read Answer
Not unless there are some damages caused by the misdiagnosis. If you have further questions, please feel free to contact our offices at... Read Answer
Possibly. It really depends on the extent of the damages and ability to prove liability that determine whether its a viable suit. If you have further... Read Answer
Not inherently. First there would need to be a medical evaluation establishing that somethng wrong was done as opposed to simply a poor result or a... Read Answer
This needsto be addressed ASAP as there are very short staututes of limitation. If you have any questions or concerns, please feel free to... Read Answer
You were flagged as being there for drug seeking behavior likely based upon your presentation, history or the statewide drug database... Read Answer
I am confused as to how he could have the procedure done several weeks ago and doctor never told him other than see you in a year for check up. I... Read Answer
Possibly, but this would revolve around a medical malpractice type of case where you would have to prove "mistreatment" as opposed clinically proper... Read Answer
As this just happened, you will want to speak to your treating doctor about this and see what they say REALLY is happening. Do NOT rely on offhand... Read Answer
The value of a malpractice case, if it exists, is the permanent nature of injury. It soulds like the 2nd dentist was able to fix the problem and... Read Answer
Go see another physician. If you believe the doctor did something wrong file a complaint with the State Medical Board that supervises physicians. You... Read Answer
In order to support a malpractice claim a physician would need to state that the original treatment was improper and caused you to have long lasting... Read Answer
I truly understand the difficulty for you in addressing this. As there are very short (2 year) statutes of limitation in such cases, however, its... Read Answer
Its not likely viable to file a suit, though you may have the legal right. You would first want to start off with a claim to the hospital about the... Read Answer
For more information on HIPAA violations, visit: http://www.hhs.gov/ocr/privacy/hipaa/complaints/index.html. There you will find... Read Answer
Well the ifrst question is when did he have the seizure that caused him to pass on relative to the date of the accident? Also was there an autopsy... Read Answer
Its possibly a medical malpractice case. You will need to have the medical records reviewed by a lawyer and physician ASAP. If you have other... Read Answer
Typically, yes. Since the condition didnt actually manifest, you would probably need to make a complaint to the hospital and to the regulatory board... Read Answer
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Not on those facts alone, no. If you have other questions or concerns, please feel free to contact our office at 1-800-922-6442 for a FREE... Read Answer
Possibly. You will need to consult with a lawyer in your area ASAP to adress this issue as medical practice cases are very complicated and very short... Read Answer
Yes. But whether its negligent is a whole different evaluation. YOu need to start with getting another doctors opinion on this immediately.
I have no idea whether you have a viable malpractice case because you didn't provide enough information about the complications your father has been... Read Answer
It is hard to tell you whether you have a medical malpractice case. First, bones can fail to heal in the absence of negligence. Second, to... Read Answer