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I'm sorry about your father's injury and the stress involved to all concerned. The facts surrounding the fall can be discussed with a Personal Injury attorney to determine if the hospital staff was in any way negligent and the cause of your dad's fall. We cannot solicit you, so reach out for a consultation for your father and family.  ... Read More
I'm sorry about your father's injury and the stress involved to all concerned. The facts surrounding the fall can be discussed with a Personal... Read More

Do I have a case?

Answered 7 years and 5 months ago by Patrick Johnson (Unclaimed Profile)   |   1 Answer   |  Legal Topics: Medical Malpractice
You would need to go see another doctor to look at the wound to tell you what is wrong and why it is not healing.
You would need to go see another doctor to look at the wound to tell you what is wrong and why it is not healing.

Do I have a malpractice case?

Answered 7 years and 5 months ago by attorney Hon. Max L Rosenberg   |   1 Answer   |  Legal Topics: Medical Malpractice
In my oppinion, I do not see a med mal case.  From my understanding, what you have experienced are possible risks of the procedure. Unless you have a second medical doctor who will attest and put in writing that the surgeon did something outside the normal course of business that resulted in your injuries, a case is very unlikely.  That being said, I think you should still consult with a medical malpractice attorney with experience.... Read More
In my oppinion, I do not see a med mal case.  From my understanding, what you have experienced are possible risks of the procedure. Unless you... Read More

Can my relative make a case against the CVS pharmacy for this negligence?

Answered 7 years and 5 months ago by Michael D. Babcock (Unclaimed Profile)   |   1 Answer   |  Legal Topics: Medical Malpractice
No. Bring it to their attention but if no injury there is no claim.  
No. Bring it to their attention but if no injury there is no claim.  
Russell, Very sorry to hear about this and I appreciate your request for a medical review and explanation. Florida Bar rules prohibit any of us from soliciting you, so you will need to reach out for a consultation.  I hope your condition improves.  
Russell, Very sorry to hear about this and I appreciate your request for a medical review and explanation. Florida Bar rules prohibit any of us... Read More
Dear Marla, I am sorry to hear what you are going through. You may have a viable case if the Dr. breached the standard of care resulting in permanent damage. Reach out for a private consultation to discuss all facts and circumstances and medical records review. I hope that you make a complete recovery.  ... Read More
Dear Marla, I am sorry to hear what you are going through. You may have a viable case if the Dr. breached the standard of care resulting in... Read More

Is my mother wrong?

Answered 7 years and 6 months ago by attorney Loren L. Gold   |   1 Answer   |  Legal Topics: Medical Malpractice
Dear Emma, I'm sorry to hear about your mother. Contact a Personal Injury/Medical Malpractice attorney on behalf of your mother to discuss all facts and circumstances and have her medical records reviewed. In Florida, lawyers are prohibited from soliciting, so you will need to reach out to one of us.... Read More
Dear Emma, I'm sorry to hear about your mother. Contact a Personal Injury/Medical Malpractice attorney on behalf of your mother to discuss all... Read More

Can I sue for being prescribed the wrong dosage of medication?

Answered 7 years and 6 months ago by attorney David B. Karp   |   1 Answer   |  Legal Topics: Medical Malpractice
Medical malpractice cases are exceedingly difficult to pursue and win in Wisconsin. I wrote a blog explaining the difficulties at our law firm’s  Web site. The Milwaukee journal-sentinel wrote an excellent essay on the topic a year or so ago. While the mix up in the prescription is certainly alarming, without any long term or permanent damage to you, there would not be enough of a case damage wise for an attorney to pursue the case, in my opinion. If you do decide to pursue it, be aware of the three year statute of limitations in Wisconsin for suing for medical malpractice. Failure to file a lawsuit within three years from the date of the occurrence, would forever bar the claim.... Read More
Medical malpractice cases are exceedingly difficult to pursue and win in Wisconsin. I wrote a blog explaining the difficulties at our law... Read More
Teresa, You will need to ask the attorneys that turned down the case for their rationale. There may be many factors concerning what happened and your prognosis that influence the economics involved in the case and risk/reward. Keep trying and bear in mind that the statute of limitations may run as early as 2 years from the date of the surgery(ies).... Read More
Teresa, You will need to ask the attorneys that turned down the case for their rationale. There may be many factors concerning what happened and... Read More

do I sue if I receive a contaminated blood transfusion

Answered 7 years and 6 months ago by attorney Loren L. Gold   |   1 Answer   |  Legal Topics: Medical Malpractice
Very possibly, depending upon many factors. Discuss all the facts privately with a Personal Injury/Medical Malpractice attorney, receive advice and go from there. 
Very possibly, depending upon many factors. Discuss all the facts privately with a Personal Injury/Medical Malpractice attorney, receive advice and... Read More

does a contracting a hospital infection constitute injury?

Answered 7 years and 6 months ago by Carmen S. Giordano (Unclaimed Profile)   |   1 Answer   |  Legal Topics: Medical Malpractice
Good afternoon - So sorry that you are going through this. Unfortunately, infenctions following surgery is generally considered an unavoidable complication. In order to prove malpractice of negligence, you would need proof that the medical team or staff carelessly exposed you to infection, used a dirty instrument or did something to expose you to the bacteria/virus. This is often impossible.  If you have some information or proof of such carelessness, then the next question would be the extent of damages. Wishing you a speedy recovery! Jack Giordano... Read More
Good afternoon - So sorry that you are going through this. Unfortunately, infenctions following surgery is generally considered an unavoidable... Read More

Do i have a case worth pursuing?

Answered 7 years and 7 months ago by attorney David B. Karp   |   1 Answer   |  Legal Topics: Medical Malpractice
The answerto your question is probably no. Medical malpractice cases are next to impossible to pursue and win in Wisconsin anymore. I wrote a detailed blog at our  law firm's web site under personal injury issues of the difficulty of pursuing such a case. The Milwaukee Journal-Sentinel about 2 years ago also did an article about the difficulty of suing for malpractice in Wisconsin. 9/10 jury verdicts are in favor of doctors and hospitals It can cost a malpractice attorney over $100,000 in costs and expert fees to pursue such a case. There are limits (caps) to non economic damages as well.  You if you feel strongly that you were harmed, you will need to collect and gather all of your medical records and have them reviewed by a malpractice attorney of your choice. If they think there is something there, they will hire an outside medical consultant to reivew the records to determine if you have a viable claim. The statute of limitations in WI for suing for medical malpractice is three years. Failure to file within 3 years from the occurrence, would forever bar the claim. If this is a claim against a governmental entity, you would also need to strictly comply with 893.80. This requires written notice of the claim served on the proper governmental entity and it's employees, if known, within 120 days of the occurrence, or likewise, the claim is barred. If formal disallowance of the claim is served, is shortens the SOL from three years to 6 months, or the claim is likewise barred.... Read More
The answerto your question is probably no. Medical malpractice cases are next to impossible to pursue and win in Wisconsin anymore. I wrote a... Read More

Is it medical malpractice if a person dies of a heart attack after being released from a hospital less than 8 hrs ago?

Answered 7 years and 7 months ago by Patrick Johnson (Unclaimed Profile)   |   1 Answer   |  Legal Topics: Medical Malpractice
Whether you have a medical malpractice case or not will depend on what an expert will say about the case. You should have an autopsy done to determine the exact cause of death. Then you should seek the services of a medical malpractice attorney.
Whether you have a medical malpractice case or not will depend on what an expert will say about the case. You should have an autopsy done to... Read More

Dental

Answered 7 years and 7 months ago by attorney Loren L. Gold   |   1 Answer   |  Legal Topics: Medical Malpractice
Dear Melanie, Yes, as long as you comply with the requirements and deadlines set forth in the FL Malpractice Statute. Contact a Personal Injury/Malpractice attorney to discuss all details in private consultation regarding advice and representation. 
Dear Melanie, Yes, as long as you comply with the requirements and deadlines set forth in the FL Malpractice Statute. Contact a Personal... Read More

Is leaving a piece of medical equipment inside your body after surgery negligence?

Answered 7 years and 7 months ago by Patrick Johnson (Unclaimed Profile)   |   1 Answer   |  Legal Topics: Medical Malpractice
yes it is medical malpractice but you only have one year after you discovered that it was left in your body to file the lawsuit.
yes it is medical malpractice but you only have one year after you discovered that it was left in your body to file the lawsuit.

Is there a statue of limitation on medical malpractice?

Answered 7 years and 7 months ago by Patrick Johnson (Unclaimed Profile)   |   1 Answer   |  Legal Topics: Medical Malpractice
There is a time limit and you are wll past it.
There is a time limit and you are wll past it.

What is the statute of limitations of medical malpractice?

Answered 7 years and 7 months ago by attorney Loren L. Gold   |   2 Answers   |  Legal Topics: Medical Malpractice
Dear Macklyn, A complete answer to your simple question is a bit complicated and depends upon the facts of the particular case because there can be 3 scenarios. In general, it would be 2 years from the occurrence or not to exceed 4 years from the discovery of it, unless fraud has been demonstrated it may be extended to 7 years from the occurrence.... Read More
Dear Macklyn, A complete answer to your simple question is a bit complicated and depends upon the facts of the particular case because there can be... Read More
You likely have a good case either against the doctor and/or the manufacturer of the clip. I am guessing this was a Filshie clip, manufactured by Cooper Surgical, which has recently had a large number of claims against it for detached clips, which can cause many medical problems, in addition to rendering the tubal ligation ineffective, creating fear of pregnancy and necessitating another surgery.  If the surgeon improperly attaches the clips they can detach, and there is also a question of the product being defective, since the detachment has happened with some frequency. A review of your medical records is needed to determine whether you have a case. Keep in mind that the statute of limitations to start a lawsuit for medical malpractice is 2 1/2 years from the date you discovered the clip was detached and 3 years for a products liability claim against the clip manufacturer, which also runs from the date you discovered the detached clip. ... Read More
You likely have a good case either against the doctor and/or the manufacturer of the clip. I am guessing this was a Filshie clip, manufactured by... Read More
Dear George, There are many factors which must be onsidered in a case like yours. That takes much more in depth discussion. You may need to contact additional lawyers with the hope that one will be able to represent you. Sometimes in this area of law, that is what it takes. 
Dear George, There are many factors which must be onsidered in a case like yours. That takes much more in depth discussion. You may need to contact... Read More

Can some one please help with a medical malpractice case. Thanks John

Answered 7 years and 8 months ago by Patrick Johnson (Unclaimed Profile)   |   1 Answer   |  Legal Topics: Medical Malpractice
I wish I could help you but you need to keep on search other sites for a medical malpractice attorney.
I wish I could help you but you need to keep on search other sites for a medical malpractice attorney.

er put wrong meds in iv causing heart attack

Answered 7 years and 8 months ago by attorney Loren L. Gold   |   1 Answer   |  Legal Topics: Medical Malpractice
I hope you are recovering. Please contact a Personal Injury / Medical Malpractice attorney for consultation. There are strict requirements and short deadlines in this particular legal field. Many of us represent clients statewide. 
I hope you are recovering. Please contact a Personal Injury / Medical Malpractice attorney for consultation. There are strict requirements and short... Read More
Please call our office to provide additional information so we can determine if this is something we can assist you with.Thank you.Sandy Hogue - Secretary toJohn W. Merting, EsquireLaw Offices of John W. Merting, P.A.Gulf Breeze, FL  32561Office: (850) 916-9645Toll Free: 877-912-4100
Please call our office to provide additional information so we can determine if this is something we can assist you with.Thank you.Sandy Hogue -... Read More
Please contact our office directly to provide additional information, if you desire. Thank you. Sandy Hogue - Secretary toJohn W. Merting, EsquireGulf Breeze, FL  32561Office: (850) 916-9645Toll Free:  877-912-4100
Please contact our office directly to provide additional information, if you desire. Thank you. Sandy Hogue - Secretary toJohn W. Merting,... Read More
I see an explanation of the various medical things that happened to you. However, how did a lawyer sale you out since I don't see any reference in your summary of anything that references anything that a lawyer did.
I see an explanation of the various medical things that happened to you. However, how did a lawyer sale you out since I don't see any reference in... Read More
Sorry to hear of your plight, Stephanie. I think you should seek treatment in Colorado and contact a Florida Personal Injury attorney for consultation and representation. Many of us represent clients throughout Florida. I've handled cases involving such issues on both sides of the fence. Check out our profiles.   ... Read More
Sorry to hear of your plight, Stephanie. I think you should seek treatment in Colorado and contact a Florida Personal Injury attorney for... Read More