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Generally, the statute of limitation is one year after the date of injury in a medical malpractice case, with a four year statute of repose (i.e., if... Read Answer
To prove medical malpractice, there must be professional negligence (practice below the applicable standard of care in the community) that causes an... Read Answer
To prove medical malpractice, there must be professional negligence (practice below the applicable standard of care in the community) that causes an... Read Answer
There are steps that dentists can take to avoid drilling past the apex of a root of a tooth and this is something that should not happen. If you have... Read Answer
If the subsequent providers you saw will state that, to a reasonable degree of medical certainty, the original provider's evaluation and treatment... Read Answer
If you have a reputable expert witness (dermatologist) who will testify that the treating dermatologist's treatment fell below the applicable... Read Answer
Generally, a charge based on a code is standard; it does not vary based upon the payer source (i.e., insured or uninsured/self-pay). The amount... Read Answer
The tolling of the statute of limitations under the "discovery rule" is a common law and sometimes a statutory defense to a SOL defense, so to know... Read Answer
File a complaint against the doctor with the Nevada State Board of Medical Examiners. Click here, mid-page is the link. Also, file a complaint... Read Answer
The failure of the first doctor to rule out cancer may be negligence. To get a better understanding of whether it was, an attorney will have to... 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
It sounds like you have a case worth investigating. You are going to have to overcome a statute of limitations defense, but if given the fact that... Read Answer
Not unless you can prove that it harmed you. If your thinking is that you were damaged because you have to undergo another colonoscopy to remove it,... Read Answer
Unfortunately, trigeminal nerve injuries following wisdom tooth extraction are usually an accepted complication of the procedure. Essentially, that... Read Answer
You probably should have been kept in the hospital and observed rather than discharged. Nevertheless, if you fully recovered with additional care,... Read Answer
I am sorry for your loss.
I think you are going to have a difficult time getting an attorney to take on the case because early labor at 17 weeks... Read Answer
Obviously, Dr. should convey a diagnosis of cancer as soon as possible because generally speaking, the sooner you can begin treatment, the better... Read Answer
If your loss of vision was temporary, you probably do not have a financially viable medical malpractice case. Medical malpractice cases are very... Read Answer
If you did not sustain lasting harm from he delay in care then you do not have a financially viable medical malpractice case. You might consider... Read Answer
I am sorry to hear about these problems. You should discuss this with your doctors in depth and ask if it was a breach in the standard of care... Read Answer
Sounds like you are talking about malpractice. If you are wanting to file a lawsuit against a doctor for medical malpractice you will very... Read Answer