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If the conduct of the hospital staff fell below the standard of care for health care providers in their particular field of medicine and their acts... Read Answer
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We can only practice within North Carolina and can not provide answers for out of state... Read Answer
You may have a claim here, depending on the facts of your experience particularly during the stress test. Your doctor/staff/hospital would have had a... Read Answer
Typically it would be the driver and their insurance company and/or your insurance company depending on whether the at fault driver was insured and... Read Answer
I do accept medical malpractice cases in Texas. Nerve injury case are difficlut to pursue for two reasons. First, nerve injury is often a... Read Answer
Hello Patricia, I am sorry to hear about this fiasco. There are two issues. It looks like the proof and the evidence shows that there was negligence... Read Answer
Do you know the reason why ten days passed before they had you back for D & C? One ppossibility is that they missed the fact that the placenta... Read Answer
You need to consult a medical malpractice plaintiffs' lawyer. Follow the link below to the website of the Texas Board of Legal... Read Answer
Based on these facts alone, it is impossible to answer your question. Plaintiffs in almost all medical malpractice cases must adduce... Read Answer
From these facts alone, I'm afraid it's impossible to say whether you have a viable claim. In order to get a reliable answer, you'll have to... Read Answer
I recommend that you promptly contact a medical malpractice plaintiffs' lawyer who practices in your area. For help with your search,... Read Answer
"Discontinued" is a term I've never heard applied to a prescription drug. If the manufacturer has formally withdrawn a drug from the... Read Answer
I recommend that you promptly contact a medical malpractice plaintiffs' lawyer who practices in your area. For help with your search,... Read Answer
Yes, you can sue. Under the Texas constitution, our courts are open. This means that anyone can sue anyone, anywhere, at any time, for... Read Answer
Texas has a strict two-year statute of limitations that applies to health care liability claims. Also, the clock starts running on the date of... Read Answer
There are not enough facts here to support anything more than a guess on whether you have a meritorious claim.
I recommend that you promptly contact... Read Answer
"Medical malpractice" is a lay term which equates to the legal term "medical negligence." In Texas, that term is defined, generally... Read Answer
I recommend that you promptly contact a medical malpractice plaintiffs' lawyer who practices in your area. For help with your search,... Read Answer
I recommend that you promptly contact a medical malpractice plaintiffs' lawyer who practices in your area. For help with your search,... Read Answer
I recommend that you promptly contact a medical malpractice plaintiffs' lawyer who practices in your area. For help with your search,... Read Answer
I recommend that you promptly contact a medical malpractice plaintiffs' lawyer who practices in your area. For help with your search,... Read Answer
I recommend that you promptly contact a medical malpractice plaintiffs' lawyer who practices in a city near where you live. For help with... Read Answer
I recommend that you promptly contact a medical malpractice plaintiffs' lawyer who practices in your area. For help with your search,... Read Answer
You should get all the medical records from each place you went and go see a personal injury attorney to get an evaluation of your case. The... Read Answer