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Commonly Asked Personal Injury Questions From Users Near You

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.

Do I have a chance of getting disability if I have bi-polar disorder?

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Answered by attorney Leonard T Schwartz (Unclaimed Profile)
Personal Injury lawyer at Law Offices of Slotnick & Schwartz
Yes. You need to find a competent lawyer who handles those cases. With the proper proof you may get disability.
Yes. You need to find a competent lawyer who handles those cases. With the proper proof you may get disability.

What are my rights when a surgery fails and the doctors say there is nothing else that can be done?

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Answered by attorney Jeffrey Lapin (Unclaimed Profile)
Personal Injury lawyer at Lapin Law Offices
The answer to your question ("What are my rights when a surgery fails and the doctors say there is nothing else that can be done?"), from a legal perspective only, depends on whether any of your doctors, hospitals, nurses or other medical providers committed malpractice, which caused you the "problems" you continue to experience. The reason I say from a "legal prospective only" is because I am not a doctor and cannot provide medical advice. Unless someone committed malpractice, you do not have a legal claim. Sometimes, despite a medical provider's best efforts, some surgeries and other procedures either do not work or cause other problems. This can occur without the medical provider having done anything wrong. Generally, to establish medical malpractice you must prove each of the following: (1) The generally recognized medical standard of care; (2) A deviation from that standard by the doctor; and (3) That the deviation was the proximate cause of your alleged injuries. Basically, you have to prove that the doctor did, or did not do, something that most other doctors would have differently under the same circumstances. In most cases, a doctor must establish (usually through his or her testimony) these items. I would suggest consulting with an attorney who handles medical malpractice cases to learn more about your rights and possible legal options.
The answer to your question ("What are my rights when a surgery fails and the doctors say there is nothing else that can be done?"), from a legal perspective only, depends on whether any of your doctors, hospitals, nurses or other medical providers committed malpractice, which caused you the "problems" you continue to experience. The reason I say from a "legal prospective only" is because I am not a doctor and cannot provide medical advice. Unless someone committed malpractice, you do not have a legal claim. Sometimes, despite a medical provider's best efforts, some surgeries and other procedures either do not work or cause other problems. This can occur without the medical provider having done anything wrong. Generally, to establish medical malpractice you must prove each of the following: (1) The generally recognized medical standard of care; (2) A deviation from that standard by the doctor; and (3) That the deviation was the proximate cause of your alleged injuries. Basically, you have to prove that the doctor did, or did not do, something that most other doctors would have differently under the same circumstances. In most cases, a doctor must establish (usually through his or her testimony) these items. I would suggest consulting with an attorney who handles medical malpractice cases to learn more about your rights and possible legal options.
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Can we ask for emotional damages after a fire caused by a manufacturer defect?

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Answered by attorney Gary Lee Platt (Unclaimed Profile)
Personal Injury lawyer at Gary Lee Platt
You are entitled to the reasonable "market value" of any personal property you lost. Unfortunately, you cannot recover for the sentimental value of anything you lost, including your pets (which are personal property for these purposes) and any personal items valuable only to you, like photographs.
You are entitled to the reasonable "market value" of any personal property you lost. Unfortunately, you cannot recover for the sentimental value of anything you lost, including your pets (which are personal property for these purposes) and any personal items valuable only to you, like photographs.
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