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Posted about 1 month ago in Medical Malpractice Chicago, IL
John Robert Mittelman's answer
California Code of Civil Procedure section 340.5 states that you have one year... Posted about 1 month ago in Medical Malpractice Chicago, IL
Lars A. Lundeen's answer
If you have insurance coverage of any type, including Medicare or Medicaid, for...
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I suggest you consult your doctor first then if she will insist that she really... Posted 28 days ago in Medical Malpractice Chicago, IL
Michael W. Clancy's answer
Unfortunately, the answer to your question is (or can be) complicated. In... Posted 3 months ago in Medical Malpractice Chicago, IL
Michael J. Helfand's answer
The purpose of a medical expert is to give an informed opinion about the...
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In my own opinion i think physician can testify against the paramedic if proven... Posted 3 months ago in Medical Malpractice Chicago, IL
Lars A. Lundeen's answer
As I am not licensed in your state, I can only give you general information....
Michael W. Clancy's answer
It sounds like you have had a difficult time and I am sorry for that. The... Posted 4 months ago in Medical Malpractice Chicago, IL
Jason Eric Kipness' answer
You need to contact a IL medical malpractice who can have the medical records...
Salim John Sheikh's answer
I agree with Mr. Helfand. What were your injuries? Med Mal cases are VERY... Posted 4 months ago in Medical Malpractice Chicago, IL
Michael J. Helfand's answer
You would have to prove that the doctor violated the standard of care. This...
Elizabeth Taylor Herd's answer
I am not licensed in IL and can offer you general advice. In making a... Posted 8 months ago in Medical Malpractice Chicago, IL
Ronald Anthony Sarno's answer
This certainly appears to be a med mal case. Your problem is that a stroke can...
Michael W. Clancy's answer
I'm sorry to hear about your mother's bad outcome. You need to speak with a... Posted 3 months ago in Lawsuits / Disputes Chicago, IL
Michael J. Helfand's answer
You generally have just two years to file a lawsuit for medical malpractice,...
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It's quite late too long before you decide to file a lawsuit. Perhaps around... Posted 5 months ago in Car / Auto Accident Chicago, IL
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Lars A. Lundeen's answer
As I am licensed in Florida and Vermont, I cannot comment specifically on...
Donald Solomon Nathan's answer
You need an experienced Illinois personal injury lawyer IMMEDIATELY - someone... Posted 6 months ago in Medical Malpractice Chicago, IL
Michael W. Clancy's answer
I'm sorry to hear that your daughter was injured when she was born, but glad to...
Elizabeth Taylor Herd's answer
I am not licensed in IL, but can offer you general advice. Fracturing the... Posted 7 months ago in Medical Malpractice Chicago, IL
Guy Scott DiMartino's answer
Incarcerated individuals have the ability to file two different causes of... Posted 5 months ago in Contracts / Agreements Chicago, IL
Pamela Koslyn's answer
Yes, doctors can ask prospective patients to sign waivers of rights they'd...
Elizabeth Taylor Herd's answer
I am not licensed in IL and can offer you only general advice. This seems to... Posted 9 months ago in Medical Malpractice Chicago, IL
Michael W. Clancy's answer
In Illinois, the licensing of physicians is controlled by the Illinois... Posted 10 months ago in Medical Malpractice Chicago, IL
Charles V. Falkenberg III's answer
If you haven't found an attorney yet, I would be more than happy to discuss...
Stephen Duane Phillips' answer
My office handles dental malpractice cases and we would be willing to discuss... Posted 12 months ago in Medical Malpractice Chicago, IL
Jonathan P. Groth's answer
First, you need to speak with an Illinois personal injury attorney. What you'...
Michael W. Clancy's answer
You do need to speak with someone right away. In Illinois, the statute of... Posted 9 months ago in Medical Malpractice Chicago, IL
Michael W. Clancy's answer
The short answer is that I don't have enough information to to know, but maybe....
Charles V. Falkenberg III's answer
The malpractice, if any, happened at the time of the first surgery. If it... |