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Can I sue for hospital negligence because of a miscarriage?

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Answered by attorney Andrew Tyler Velonis (Unclaimed Profile)
Personal Injury lawyer at Andrew T. Velonis, P.C.
These situations are very complicated. Medical science can only go so far. Yes there are other babies born that prematurely and do survive, but there are also full-term babies who die for no known reason. While it is possible that there may be malpractice, I tend to doubt it, as it is not obvious that a sonogram would have made the difference.
These situations are very complicated. Medical science can only go so far. Yes there are other babies born that prematurely and do survive, but there are also full-term babies who die for no known reason. While it is possible that there may be malpractice, I tend to doubt it, as it is not obvious that a sonogram would have made the difference.
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Can I sue the driver and get the cost of my deductible?

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Answered by attorney Steven Alan Fink (Unclaimed Profile)
Personal Injury lawyer at Fink & Abraham LLP
You can sue, but are better off waiting until your insurance company and the other one figure it out. You won't know your full damages until that happens. If you just sue for deductible you will waive all other damages.
You can sue, but are better off waiting until your insurance company and the other one figure it out. You won't know your full damages until that happens. If you just sue for deductible you will waive all other damages.
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Who's responsible for a dog's attacks on people?

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Answered by attorney Andrew Tyler Velonis (Unclaimed Profile)
Personal Injury lawyer at Andrew T. Velonis, P.C.
Of course, it is the other dog's owner who is responsible but as you noted you are unlikely to be able to collect from her. It would be a real stretch to say that the apartment owner is responsible, I suppose you could make an argument that they knew or should have known the tenant was harboring a dangerous dog and failed to take appropriate action. If the apartment owner's insurance company buys into that and pays you anything, take it.
Of course, it is the other dog's owner who is responsible but as you noted you are unlikely to be able to collect from her. It would be a real stretch to say that the apartment owner is responsible, I suppose you could make an argument that they knew or should have known the tenant was harboring a dangerous dog and failed to take appropriate action. If the apartment owner's insurance company buys into that and pays you anything, take it.
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