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I'm sorry to hear about this. For more information on HIPAA laws, violations and information on how to file a complaint, visit: ... Read Answer
The problem with plastic surgery cases in general is that nearly all doctors require patients to sign extensive informed consent paperwork that... Read Answer
If the delay in diagnosing the injury caused you permanent harm then you may have a medical malpractice case. If the second surgery fixes all the... Read Answer
A statute of limitations is a law setting a time limit on legal action in certain cases. There are different statutes of limitations on... Read Answer
Fortunately you didn't suffer any shock or ill effects of high blood pressure. You have no damages. While they may have breached a duty to you, you... Read Answer
Lawyers file cases in similar circumstances all of the time. It is more of a products liability case than a medical malpractice case, but if you look... Read Answer
The problem with plastic surgery cases in general is that nearly all doctors require patients to sign extensive informed consent paperwork that... Read Answer
I think the attorney was probably right. Links below explain the problem of financial viability in more detail. Obviously the outcome is still... Read Answer
Its is negligence not to advise a patient of a significant finding in a lab study. The problem with a malpractice case is that it is probably not... Read Answer
Whether you have a case depends on whether you were harmed by the delay in the diagnosis.
If you want to investigate a malpractice case, you... Read Answer
It sounds like you have a case worth investigating. Sometimes accidents like this are an accepted complication of the procedure. Even if this is the... Read Answer
There are viable cases premised on a negligent failure to remove placenta, but they are fact sensitive, and to know whether your case is viable, the... Read Answer
I do not know whether the failure to completely remove the bump was negligence. If removing more of it could have caused you further harm, then you... Read Answer
Assuming you are correct that failure to place you on antibiotics was negligent, if they put you on antibiotics the day after your first visit, I... Read Answer
I am sorry to hear about this. It sounds like you might have a case. What you should do is gather your medical records related to this... Read Answer
You are probably limited to a 3 year time period for the date of the operation. However, I recommend you seek the assistance of a local... Read Answer
I am sorry to hear about this. However, you are probably not permitted to take legal action regarding this because the statute of... Read Answer
I am sorry to hear about these problems. The most important thing is to find a doctor who will provide you with the medical treatment that you... Read Answer