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Hi Brooke,
We offer a free consultation to evaluate your claim and let you know what options you have. Let me know if you would like to speak to... Read Answer
You need to contact the local medical malpractice lawyer (one in your state). Some cases allow for malpractice lawsuits based on... Read Answer
The big question in most failure to diagnose cancer cases is whether the patient can prove that the doctor’s negligent care caused the damages... Read Answer
I am usually pretty skeptical about psychiatric malpractice cases alleging negligent medication monitoring in a patient who commits suicide, but... Read Answer
You are going to have a difficult time finding a lawyer to take the case on because of the issue of financial viability.
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I am not telling you anything you probably haven't already thought of, but the fact that multiple healthcare providers did not diagnose the problem... Read Answer
Ankles fractures can fail to heal for a variety of reasons, and so it is not a foregone conclusion that this was the result of medical malpractice.... Read Answer
It is hard to answer your question without looking at the records because its not clear why he had the bowel obstruction, its not clear why he... Read Answer
Obviouslly, you should get to an OBGYN. Perhaps consider going to a different one given what happened. If I had to guess, the positive test result... Read Answer
Obviously, you have to question whether you should stay with a medical office that lacks rudimentary follow-up protocols so that there is a month... Read Answer
It sounds like you received negligent care, but if the third visit to the hospital resulted in the repair of the condition and you the delay in... Read Answer
When they diagnosed your grandmother with cancer, she already had stage 4 disease, so the question is where she was at when she was misdiagnosed with... Read Answer
I am so sorry to hear about this. My recommendation would be to contact the Texas Medical Board and inquire about filing a... Read Answer
Doctors who use avistan to treat macular degeneration expose their patient's to a higher risk of infection, so if the doctor failed to advise you... Read Answer
If the doctors agree with the statement that the delay caused unnecessary damage, then there would be a viable claim there.
The medical records must... Read Answer
It is worth having an expert evaluate your treatment records and see if their failure to meet the standard of care caused your condition. Please... Read Answer
Yes, I think it could well be viable, depending on certain facts. Please contact me to share more information and I will give you my best advice.... Read Answer
An expert medical review of all your medical records needs to be done to answer that question. If you can get them, I am glad to go over everything... Read Answer
Please call me to discuss the details of what went wrong, and I will give you my best advice. 281-643-2000.
I have had a lot of success in the... Read Answer