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Can I sue if my DR failed to complete my surgery?

Paul L. Whitfield
Answered by attorney Paul L. Whitfield (Unclaimed Profile)
Personal Injury lawyer at Paul Whitfield and Associates P.A.
I am an expert on stomach surgery (been there, done that, got the T shirt)you have had a rough time but what you did not say in your brief memo is whether there is malpractice here. If you find a doctor (surgeon) who is willing to say there is malpractice here and is willing to testify for you, then you have the start of a case. Understand however that the original doctor will likely say you just had a bad result and he will likely get 3 or 4 of his golfing buddies to testify for him.
I am an expert on stomach surgery (been there, done that, got the T shirt)you have had a rough time but what you did not say in your brief memo is whether there is malpractice here. If you find a doctor (surgeon) who is willing to say there is malpractice here and is willing to testify for you, then you have the start of a case. Understand however that the original doctor will likely say you just had a bad result and he will likely get 3 or 4 of his golfing buddies to testify for him.
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How do i hire another attorney?

Answered by attorney Greg Baumgartner
Personal Injury lawyer at Baumgartner Law Firm
It sounds like your attorney issued what is known as a "letter of protection" to the medical providers so you could get the medical treatment you needed to deal with your injuries without paying for the services out of your pocket. Without the attorney promising to pay the medical providers out of the settlement, it is very unlikely that any of the doctors would have treated you, unless you paid the providers upfront. 
It sounds like your attorney issued what is known as a "letter of protection" to the medical providers so you could get the medical treatment you needed to deal with your injuries without paying for the services out of your pocket. Without the attorney promising to pay the medical providers out of the settlement, it is very unlikely that any of the doctors would have treated you, unless you paid the providers upfront. 
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How much will I most likely to receive if the guy at fault has the maximum coverage and do both insurance companies have to pay me?

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Answered by attorney William L Spern (Unclaimed Profile)
Personal Injury lawyer at Law Office of William L. Spern
Nothing unless you have injuries. Then the type of injury and degree of permanency, scars, treatment and limitations will be determinative.
Nothing unless you have injuries. Then the type of injury and degree of permanency, scars, treatment and limitations will be determinative.