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If the clamps were supposed to be removed but were left, you would have on year from the date of discovery of the clamps in which to bring a claim... Read Answer
I am sorry for your experience. This sounds like a very interesting matter that I would like to know more about to see if I can help you navigate a... Read Answer
It sounds like you have a case. Patients usually have an elevated temperature with moderate to severe tenderness in the right lower abdomen.... Read Answer
We are handling several Stryker hip cases and would be happy to discuss your case with you. You can reach me through the email or phone number listed... Read Answer
Doctors frequently tell their patients that a previous physician was negligent, but then don't say that in their records and will not commit to the... Read Answer
I think there are some situations in which a pulmonary embolism can be initially treated at the hospital and then the patient can be monitored as an... Read Answer
If you want to investigate a malpractice case, you should contact a local medical malpractice attorney (one in your state). They take these... Read Answer
Answered by New Jersey Medical Malpractice Attorney John Ratkowitz.
A statute of limitations is a law setting a time limit on legal action in... Read Answer
You have time to deal with the legal consequences of everything after the dust settles from the medical crisis that you are in the middle of. If... Read Answer
If the infection is the direct result of his having ignored your medical history, then he might be liable. If you suffered a post-operative... Read Answer
The statute of limitations in Georgia for a wrongful death claim is probably 2 years. However, I recommend you check with an experienced... Read Answer
it really depends on the facts. A lawyer would need to see the report and evaluate if the doctor breached the standard of care.... Read Answer
Spinal surgery cases are difficult because poor outcomes often occur in the absence of negligence. To know whether you have a case, an attorney will... Read Answer
I recommend you contact a local personal injury attorney in your area. I also recommend you request your medical records from the doctor... Read Answer
I am sorry to hear that you have a loved one who is under hospice care. However, I feel that this answer is better directed for a health care... Read Answer
The short answer is contact an medical malpractice attorney in GA and run the question by him. Generally speaking, equitable exceptions to statutes... Read Answer
Medication errors are very common. Whether an attorney will investigate a medical malpractice case as a result of a medication error caused lasting... Read Answer
File a complaint with the GA Composite Medical Board. Click here to start the process.
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Even if done correctly, tubal ligation is not 100% effective. Most medical information sites describe the success rate at 99%. Additionally, there... Read Answer
It was obviously a mistake to leave an IV in a patient who was discharged from the facility. Nevertheless, you have not suffered lasting harm and you... Read Answer
If you want to investigate a medical malpractice case, you should contact a local medical malpractice attorney (one in your state). They take... Read Answer
Two years unless the child is under five. If under five years of age, the statute will run on the child's seventh birthday. Parents'... Read Answer