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Yes, but you should come in for a consultation right away as the statute of limitations (generally two years but there is also the discovery rule)... Read Answer
It sounds like you suffered an injury to the trigeminal nerve. If you want to investigate a malpractice case, you should talk to a local lawyer, but... Read Answer
In Penna. there are not practical remedies to the problem you describe. Damages recoverable following the birth of a healthy child are limited... Read Answer
Yes as a child you have the right to file a law suit. This may be a case of medical malpractice depending on the examination performed and 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
This is really c aomplex issue and cannot be detemrined until you consult with someone personally. There may be certain reasons why there is a... Read Answer
The potential claim you describe would be difficult to pursue. Under rather restrictive legislation (Mcare Act) in 2003 the standard of proof... Read Answer
It sounds like somebody did something wrong, but you probably do not have a financially viable case because your rib should heal without any... 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
Burns like that should not happen during PT, so you certainly have reason to suspect that your wife received substandard care. The question will be... Read Answer
I think you are going to have a difficult time proving causation in a medical malpractice case. Your assumption is that it was stress that led to the... Read Answer
You may have a case, one of the most common causes of acute abdominal pain is an appendicitis. To know whether you have a case, an attorney will have... Read Answer
You may very well have a case. You should consult with a Pennsylvania Medical negligence attorney ASAP. They will need to go over exactly... Read Answer
Infection cases can be very difficult since it is nearly impossible to determine exactly what caused the infection. You should meet with a good... Read Answer
The statute of limitations for most medical malpractice cases in Pennsylvania is two years. If you want to sue a governmental entity like a... 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
You would have to establish that the reason the clamp came loose during your surgery was the result of: (1) some negligence or carelessness on behalf... Read Answer
I cannot tell you whether you have a medical malpractice case worth investigating based on this information alone. Clearly, if you lost all your toes... Read Answer
Getting an infection is usually within the scope of the normal risks of any surgical procedure, but there could be many different causes for... Read Answer
Neonatal malpractice cases require allot of investigation. Generally speaking, you want to find an attorney who has litigated these kinds of cases... Read Answer
You need to have an in-person consultation with a good lawyer to determine whether she has a good case worth bringing. These cases are common... Read Answer
If you are concerned about a possible malpractice case you may want to consult with an experienced personal injury attorney about the issue. ... Read Answer
My advice would be to go to the doctor's office and formally request a copy of your entire medical chart. The office has to give you your... Read Answer