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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 my medical records to another doctor?

Howard Dale Mishkind
Answered by attorney Howard Dale Mishkind (Unclaimed Profile)
Personal Injury lawyer at Mishkind Law Firm, Co., L.P.A.
No. As long as you have provided the doctor with an appropriate medical authorization. If he refuses you can and should report him to the Ohio State Medical Board immediately.
No. As long as you have provided the doctor with an appropriate medical authorization. If he refuses you can and should report him to the Ohio State Medical Board immediately.
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Am I liable to pay for medical bills incurred from a car accident?

Mark Joseph Leonardo
Answered by attorney Mark Joseph Leonardo (Unclaimed Profile)
Personal Injury lawyer at Dordick Law Corporation
Because she is not insured either, she cannot recover for pain and suffering. You may be liable for her medical bills.
Because she is not insured either, she cannot recover for pain and suffering. You may be liable for her medical bills.

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David B Harrison
Answered by attorney David B Harrison (Unclaimed Profile)
Personal Injury lawyer at Miller & Harrison, LLC
The work injury in the ditch sounds like a workers compensation claim so you should seek out that type of lawyer, as it is a specialized area of the law.  The gunshot is unclear to me when it occured or who shot you so I cannot commnt other than to say there are time periods within which a case has to be brought and depending on when this occured, it may be too late.  As to the police hitting you with a baton, Colorado requires that a notice be sent to the governing body for the place the police work (like to the City Attorney or County commissioners, etc.), within 182 days of the incident before a lawsuit can be brought. There may be a way around that but even then lawsuits have to be brought within certain time periods and in Colorado to sue a police agency I beleive it normally has to be filed within one year of the incident.  BUT you could talk to a civil rights lawyer about that one, to get more specific insights.  Good luck.
The work injury in the ditch sounds like a workers compensation claim so you should seek out that type of lawyer, as it is a specialized area of the law.  The gunshot is unclear to me when it occured or who shot you so I cannot commnt other than to say there are time periods within which a case has to be brought and depending on when this occured, it may be too late.  As to the police hitting you with a baton, Colorado requires that a notice be sent to the governing body for the place the police work (like to the City Attorney or County commissioners, etc.), within 182 days of the incident before a lawsuit can be brought. There may be a way around that but even then lawsuits have to be brought within certain time periods and in Colorado to sue a police agency I beleive it normally has to be filed within one year of the incident.  BUT you could talk to a civil rights lawyer about that one, to get more specific insights.  Good luck.
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