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Dental malpractice cases are difficult to prosecute for a malpractice attorney because they are usually not financially viable. Medical malpractice... Read Answer
I think you have reason to suspect that something was not done correctly. The whole purpose of a cast is to avoid having a set fracture shift.... Read Answer
I assume that the post-op blood infection started off as a post-op wound infection that led to sepsis.
Post-operative wound infection cases... Read Answer
Obviously if you required a second surgery so close in time to the first you have reason to be suspicious that the first surgeon did not do... Read Answer
The original dentist is the person who would be responsible. Also, you might have a products liability case against the manufacturer of the medical... Read Answer
If you are still experiencing the blood in the urine and/or the complete loss of bladder control, you should consult with an... Read Answer
Placenta previa is a condition that is usually diagnosed through an ultrasound, and it is hard to understand how a doctor could not know that such a... Read Answer
I cannot tell you based on the facts that you presented whether you have a viable medical malpractice case. Is it your position that the failure to... Read Answer
It sounds like your father received negligent care. The question will be whether the case is financially viable given his underlying diagnosis of... Read Answer
Yes you still have time to sue. You should contact an experienced NY medical malpractice attorney without further delay. Jeffrey M.... Read Answer
Generally in NY the S/L for medical malpractice is 2 1/2 years from the date of malpractice. It is extended by continuous treatment by the same... Read Answer
You have the legal right to sue the doctor. You need to contact a qualified NY State medical malpractice attorney who will obtain your medical... Read Answer
The acl and meniscus could be new injuries. You would have to prove they were there all along and not diagnosed which will be difficult since she... Read Answer
Dental malpractice cases are difficult to prosecute for a malpractice attorney because they are usually not financially viable. Medical malpractice... Read Answer
It really depends on whether New York allows for a cause of action for "wrongful life." Some states do and others don't.
You should contact a local... Read Answer
I would think that accepted standards of medical care would require a hospital to prophylactically treat you with antibiotics for PCP anytime you... Read Answer
You should contact a podiatrist and get a second opinion. If that doctor tells you something that you did not expect to hear, then you should... Read Answer
You may have a malpractice case. If you want to investigate this further, you should contact a local medical malpractice attorney (one in your... Read Answer
You may have suffered an injury during surgery and should contact an experienced medical malpractice attorney immediately. Jeffrey M. Rich,... Read Answer
Hello-There is a chance that the "tube" was left there intentionally. You should contact his doctor to ask that question. If not and he is having... Read Answer
Failure to diagnose appendicitis is a relatively frequent fact pattern in malpractice cases. These are fact sensitive cases.
You should... Read Answer
You may have a viable medical malpractice case, although it is a case I would be skeptical of. First, the fact that more than one doctor did not see... Read Answer
In order to analyze a Statute of Limitations issue, an attorney will need to know specific information about your brother's case, such as when did... Read Answer
You should contact a local attorney who does nursing home negligence cases. These cases are a different breed than medical negligence cases... Read Answer