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How big is the hole I just dug?

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Answered by attorney John F Brennan (Unclaimed Profile)
Personal Injury lawyer at Musilli Brennan Associates, PLLC
You should engage in attorney to try to help you work this out, certainly you have to reimburse the credit card owner for whatever you placed on the card. I would suspect you will be much better off if you are proactive in trying to straighten this than awaiting them to contact you.
You should engage in attorney to try to help you work this out, certainly you have to reimburse the credit card owner for whatever you placed on the card. I would suspect you will be much better off if you are proactive in trying to straighten this than awaiting them to contact you.
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Can I file a lawsuit against my surgeon who waited eight days after spinal fusion surgery to realize hardware had broken my back?

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Answered by attorney Jeffrey Lapin (Unclaimed Profile)
Personal Injury lawyer at Lapin Law Offices
While you can always sue a doctor for medical malpractice the important questions are whether you have a chance at winning your case. At it's core, to win your malpractice case you must prove that your surgeon did or did not do something that the majority of other surgeons performing the same spinal fusion surgery would have done it differently. In most cases, you need another surgeon to testify that your surgeon violated the standard of care for surgeons performing spinal fusion surgery. Just because you ended up with a bad result does not necessarily mean that your did something wrong. There are always risks, complications and possible side effects with most medical procedures especially surgery. There are other requirements you must prove to win your case but the one listed above is usually the most difficult to prove. As I am not a surgeon I cannot answer whether your surgeon committed malpractice. Key questions that would need to be answered include, but are not limited to: (1) what caused your hardware to break your back; (2) should the surgeon have known that the hardware broke your back; and (3) whether, had the surgeon realized the problem with the hardware sooner, your surgeon could have prevented your nerve damage and pain. You should talk to a medical malpractice attorney to learn more about your rights and options.
While you can always sue a doctor for medical malpractice the important questions are whether you have a chance at winning your case. At it's core, to win your malpractice case you must prove that your surgeon did or did not do something that the majority of other surgeons performing the same spinal fusion surgery would have done it differently. In most cases, you need another surgeon to testify that your surgeon violated the standard of care for surgeons performing spinal fusion surgery. Just because you ended up with a bad result does not necessarily mean that your did something wrong. There are always risks, complications and possible side effects with most medical procedures especially surgery. There are other requirements you must prove to win your case but the one listed above is usually the most difficult to prove. As I am not a surgeon I cannot answer whether your surgeon committed malpractice. Key questions that would need to be answered include, but are not limited to: (1) what caused your hardware to break your back; (2) should the surgeon have known that the hardware broke your back; and (3) whether, had the surgeon realized the problem with the hardware sooner, your surgeon could have prevented your nerve damage and pain. You should talk to a medical malpractice attorney to learn more about your rights and options.
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Why have not my insurance handle this matter before I got summons to appear?

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Answered by attorney John F Brennan (Unclaimed Profile)
Personal Injury lawyer at Musilli Brennan Associates, PLLC
Notify you insurance company of the suit immediately. They should provide an attorney who will provide directions.
Notify you insurance company of the suit immediately. They should provide an attorney who will provide directions.