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Since this primary has not done the referral needed for my son to see the ENT, can we sue for delay in treatment and my child’s pain?

Richard B. Jacobson
Answered by attorney Richard B. Jacobson (Unclaimed Profile)
Personal Injury lawyer at Richard B. Jacobson Associates, LLC
It certainly is possible that the treatment given your son adds up to medical malpractice. It is kind of hard to measure the damages to which your son would be entitled. But you would do well to contact a lawyer with experience in medical malpractice cases fairly soon. If the doc was a Wisconsin State employee, you must file a formal Notice of Claim and Claim within 180 days of the time a reasonable person would know of the malpractice. If not a State employee, you have three years from that date. But delay is not usually a good idea. Good Luck.
It certainly is possible that the treatment given your son adds up to medical malpractice. It is kind of hard to measure the damages to which your son would be entitled. But you would do well to contact a lawyer with experience in medical malpractice cases fairly soon. If the doc was a Wisconsin State employee, you must file a formal Notice of Claim and Claim within 180 days of the time a reasonable person would know of the malpractice. If not a State employee, you have three years from that date. But delay is not usually a good idea. Good Luck.
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How do I sue a restaurant for serving me seafood which I am allergic to?

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Answered by attorney Michael K Mckell (Unclaimed Profile)
Personal Injury lawyer at Utah Legal Team
An insurance company can open the file at any time after it has been closes and rarely do insurance carrier actually pull offers indefinitely. I would contact the insurance company again and let them know your intention is to file a lawsuit and offer to settle for the $850.00 assuming you are comfortable with that amount. If they are unwilling to deal with you, go ahead and bring a claim in small claims. However, be aware that as a Plaintiff you will have the burden of proof which means you will have to convince a judge of the merits of your case so make sure you bring in clear evidence. Good luck!
An insurance company can open the file at any time after it has been closes and rarely do insurance carrier actually pull offers indefinitely. I would contact the insurance company again and let them know your intention is to file a lawsuit and offer to settle for the $850.00 assuming you are comfortable with that amount. If they are unwilling to deal with you, go ahead and bring a claim in small claims. However, be aware that as a Plaintiff you will have the burden of proof which means you will have to convince a judge of the merits of your case so make sure you bring in clear evidence. Good luck!
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Is there a time frame on when I can file a suit or claim for personal injury in New York?

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Answered by attorney Andrew Tyler Velonis (Unclaimed Profile)
Personal Injury lawyer at Andrew T. Velonis, P.C.
Statute of limitations in New York for this kind of matter is three years. They'd want to brush you off no matter what. Get a lawyer.
Statute of limitations in New York for this kind of matter is three years. They'd want to brush you off no matter what. Get a lawyer.