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Is failure to administer the right scans in emergency room grounds for lawsuit?

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Answered by attorney Andrew Tyler Velonis (Unclaimed Profile)
Personal Injury lawyer at Andrew T. Velonis, P.C.
In order to prove a medical malpractice case, a claimant must prove a failure to conform to accepted practice, resulting in an injury. A bad result is not enough. You will need to get copies of all of your medical records and have a doctor review them; if he/she is willing to testify that the hospital failed to conform to accepted practice, then you have a case. But even then, you have to prove how much worse you are as a result of the malpractice. These cases are difficult and expensive to prove and they do not settle out of court. So unless you have catastrophic injuries, it does not make financial sense to go forward even if malpractice was committed
In order to prove a medical malpractice case, a claimant must prove a failure to conform to accepted practice, resulting in an injury. A bad result is not enough. You will need to get copies of all of your medical records and have a doctor review them; if he/she is willing to testify that the hospital failed to conform to accepted practice, then you have a case. But even then, you have to prove how much worse you are as a result of the malpractice. These cases are difficult and expensive to prove and they do not settle out of court. So unless you have catastrophic injuries, it does not make financial sense to go forward even if malpractice was committed
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Do I have the rights to sue the day care for my daughter’s injury or is it just an accident?

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Answered by attorney Paul L. Whitfield (Unclaimed Profile)
Personal Injury lawyer at Paul Whitfield and Associates P.A.
I think you do. you must understand that their failure to contact you is not the problem. the legal question is whether they provided the right level of supervision and can you prove it
I think you do. you must understand that their failure to contact you is not the problem. the legal question is whether they provided the right level of supervision and can you prove it
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I was pregnant and in a car accident my attorney got $3,450 from the insurance company is this fair settlement or no?

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Answered by attorney Paul L. Whitfield (Unclaimed Profile)
Personal Injury lawyer at Paul Whitfield and Associates P.A.
You have a small claim your claim is worth 3450 or somewhere close perhaps. You have to pay your lawyer (or do you think he does this for free?) you have to pay your medical bills. they are yours. Don't you think they need to be paid? Under the statute your lawyer could satisfy the LIENs and give you up to about 1000 but your bills would not be paid in full. And they might still pursue you for payment.the problem is that a small claim is a small claim and jurors are not giving large verdicts for small claims. a jury might give you less. Why don't you just trust that your lawyer knows what he is doing and that if he could get you more he would be paid more.
You have a small claim your claim is worth 3450 or somewhere close perhaps. You have to pay your lawyer (or do you think he does this for free?) you have to pay your medical bills. they are yours. Don't you think they need to be paid? Under the statute your lawyer could satisfy the LIENs and give you up to about 1000 but your bills would not be paid in full. And they might still pursue you for payment.the problem is that a small claim is a small claim and jurors are not giving large verdicts for small claims. a jury might give you less. Why don't you just trust that your lawyer knows what he is doing and that if he could get you more he would be paid more.
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