Failed tubal ligations can occur for a variety of reasons. This outcome can be, but is not always the result of medical malpractice. You should contact a local medical malpractice attorney who can provide you with further information. Consultations are always free in medical malpractice cases, which are taken on a contingency basis.
The big question is whether your state allows for "wrongful life" damages in a medical malpractice case. Some states do, and others do not. You'll have to ask the attorney speak to to evaluate this issue.
Click here for an article that discusses the three main questions I ask when deciding whether to investigate a potential medical malpractice case.
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Answered on Jun 08th, 2012 at 1:52 PM