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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
You may have a case if you had clear signs of an infection and the doctor failed to investigate that possibility and failed to place you on... Read Answer
The statute of limitations is 2 years from when yhou knew or should have known that the doctor did something wrong. Sometimes, if a doctor does not... Read Answer
It is hard to tell you without looking at the records whether your doctor negligently failed to respond to your infection in a timely manner. If you... Read Answer
It is not a breach of accepted standards of medical care to wait until 12 weeks for an ultrasound. Therefore, I do not think that the delay in... 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
If the harm was the result of a mistake in prescribing the drug then two years from the date of the negligence. There are exceptions to that rule,... 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
You do not have a viable case. First, pink eye is highly contagious and you will not be able to provide that the doctor's office is the only place... 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 do not think you have a viable case because the statute of limitations has expired on all claims against the orthopedist if you investigated a... Read Answer
If you had undiagnosed congestive heart failure for three years and you were regularly going to the doctor, that certainly sounds like negligent... Read Answer
Dental malpractice cases are difficult to prosecute for a malpractice attorney because they are usually not financially viable. Medical malpractice... Read Answer
Diaphragmatic dysfunction can result from nerve damage, primary muscle problems, or problems with the muscle’s interaction with the chest wall.... Read Answer
You may have a case. Where are you located?
If the chylothorax was visible in an early x-ray then you may have a viable case if the failure to treat the condition has resulted in... Read Answer
You have a case worth investigating. The question is whether the stroke was en embolic stroke or an ischemic stroke. If the surgeon told you that... Read Answer
It is possible that you have either a medical malpractice or products liability claim. The question will be (a) whether it is financially viable, and... Read Answer
It is hard to answer your question because I am not clear on what the underlying condition was that caused the need for surgery. Seeing an air pocket... Read Answer
If you are still having difficulty walking four months after the surgery it sounds like the outcome was less than you expect, and you may have a... Read Answer
Tubal ligations to not 100 guarantee that you cannot become pregnant, and undoubtedly the informed consent paperwork that you signed advised you of... Read Answer
It is hard to tell you whether the surgeon committed medical malpractice, but if you went into a knee surgery with the expectation that it would make... Read Answer
You may have a medical malpractice case, it sounds like your father received medical care that was below accepted standards. Medical malpractice... Read Answer
Hospitals are supposed to have fall protocols in place that prevent these kinds of accidents.
When a patient is admitted to the hospital the... Read Answer
Tubal ligation is about 97% effective at stopping pregnancy, so if you are in the 3% it is possible that this happened in the absence of negligence.... Read Answer