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This information is not legal advice and is not guaranteed to be correct, complete or up-to-date. It is provided for general informational purposes only. If you need legal advice you should consult a licensed attorney in your area.

Can a doctor refuse to send your medical records?

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Answered by attorney Mark Richard West (Unclaimed Profile)
Personal Injury lawyer at Mark West
This may address your question. Go to: healthlsncnet/can-i-get-copies-of-my-medical-records
This may address your question. Go to: healthlsncnet/can-i-get-copies-of-my-medical-records

Why should a lawyers legal assistant be permitted to forge your signature and refuse to give you copy of papers she forged?

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Answered by attorney Dick Johnson (Unclaimed Profile)
Personal Injury lawyer at Johnson & Johnson Law Firm
Sorry, this question is not too clear to me. You wrote the law firm asking for your file and were to the file is in storage? Are you saying that you were told that you are in default in a lawsuit? That's a whole new can or worms. Well, generally, a client is entitled to have his / her file, but it's not unusual to have files in storage. So, it can take a bit of time to get the materials out of storage. Generally, NO, people obviously are not entitled to forge your signature. That's a pretty serious accusation to make. Sometimes we will have client authority to sign for them under specific circumstances, and with at least oral pre-approval, such as requesting additional medical records for the client, or something like that. I think first I would try to talk directly with the lawyer to find out what is going on. If you don't get anywhere with that, you can at least inquire of the state Bar Assn. on the matters you are concerned about.
Sorry, this question is not too clear to me. You wrote the law firm asking for your file and were to the file is in storage? Are you saying that you were told that you are in default in a lawsuit? That's a whole new can or worms. Well, generally, a client is entitled to have his / her file, but it's not unusual to have files in storage. So, it can take a bit of time to get the materials out of storage. Generally, NO, people obviously are not entitled to forge your signature. That's a pretty serious accusation to make. Sometimes we will have client authority to sign for them under specific circumstances, and with at least oral pre-approval, such as requesting additional medical records for the client, or something like that. I think first I would try to talk directly with the lawyer to find out what is going on. If you don't get anywhere with that, you can at least inquire of the state Bar Assn. on the matters you are concerned about.
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Can they back the claim of a puppy hurting a full-grown pit bull in civil court without hard documentation or are they just fishing and bluffing t

Answered by attorney Yvonne Theus Griffin
Personal Injury lawyer at Tucker Griffin Barnes P.C.
They may be bluffing. They may not be. If they take you to court, they will have to prove their case with eyewitness testimony. The mere fact that the owner (who was not there) says it is so is not enough when you are disputing the facts.
They may be bluffing. They may not be. If they take you to court, they will have to prove their case with eyewitness testimony. The mere fact that the owner (who was not there) says it is so is not enough when you are disputing the facts.
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