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Pull your medical chart and consult an experienced malpractice lawyer as soon as possible.
It's is impossible to answer you question based on the facts that you have provided.
Were you injured because of the missed appointment ? Unlikely. Reschedule the appointment and don't worry about calling a lawyer.
It's is unclear from the information provided if you have a valid claim for malpractice. If you have more significant injuries than what you have... Read Answer
Pull your husbands chart and take it to a consultation with an attorney as soon as possible.
While troubling, there would hovering be an injury suffered for you I be able to file suit.
It sounds like you may have a malpractice case against his doctor, although it is not clear to me why the doctor refused to see your husband both... Read Answer
You need to contact an experienced NY medical malpractice attorney without delay. Jeffrey M. Rich, Esq.
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Sir-You need to contact an experienced NY medical malpractoce lawyer without delay to discuss this unfortunate situation in more detail. Although it... Read Answer
In New Jersey, you can file a motion to compel a deposition if someone fails to show once. Nevertheless, if your attorney is not taking this course... Read Answer
It is hard to tell you whether you have a viable medical malpractice case given the lack of facts in your question, but talk to a local attorney.... Read Answer
If you can prove you have a defectie pacemaker, then you may have a products liability case, although the advanced age of the patient will raise... Read Answer
This appears to be a meritorious case worthy of further investigation. Most hospitals will have strict protocols for treating patients with... Read Answer
That is obviously medical malpractice. Wrong site surgery is a never event. The question is whether this will leave you with permanent harm and... 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
I think the literature supports the position that prophylactic antibiotics need to be given. Click here for an article that suggests this. The... Read Answer
It is difficult to answer your question without the basic facts of what happened. Generally speaking, when an unexpected, unwarned against... Read Answer
If he put the cup in wrong and you can prove that then you may have a viable case.
If you want to investigate a malpractice case, you should... Read Answer
It is difficult to say whether the repetitive insertion of the tube was negligent. If the tube was removed initially because the doctors expected... Read Answer
From your brief but concise description, it would appear that the failure to have timely diagnosed and have braced the hips will now require... Read Answer
I am very sorry for your loss. How old was mom? What hospitals are we talking about? Where was the primary... Read Answer
Unless your mother took the medicine thinking it was hers and was then injured or damaged by the medicine, then you likely do not have a... Read Answer
You do not have a financialy viable malpractice case because the incident did not cause you permanent damage. The articles below spell this out in... Read Answer
The question will be whether the resultant problems were a known side effect of the surgery, and whether you consented to the surgery, with knowledge... Read Answer
These are the questions that an attorney should be asking when reviewing a potential malpractice case. If indeed the failure to order testing led... Read Answer