Sue surgeon?
The Statute of Limitations in Pennsylvania for personal injury cases, including medical malpractice, is two (2) years. Therefore, based on the...
Abington, PA
Medical malpractice Lawyer at Abington, PA
Practice Areas: Medical Malpractice, Personal Injury, Brain Injury
The Statute of Limitations in Pennsylvania for personal injury cases, including medical malpractice, is two (2) years. Therefore, based on the...
If the facts as you stated above are confirmed by your new neurosurgeon, you may very well have a case against the original surgeon. You should...
As a general matter, you should be aware that your potential damages would need to be significant for an attorney to undertake your representation.
Obviously, there is not enough information provided by you to give you any opinion on the merits of your case, including whether or not sending...
The medical literature seems to support that epidural injections are far from a sure thing. While it is doubtful that a competent medical...
As a general matter, significant damages are required for an attorney to take your case. You should consult with an attorney experienced in...
Although the facts you state are sketchy, there needs to be significant damages for a viable medical malpractice case.
If there is a wage loss claim, a savvy defense attorney could make something of this. You should talk to your attorney about somehow correcting...
It may be that, since your damages are not catastrophic, many firms will not take your case. Nonetheless, you should consult with a qualified...
It mat be that the 2 year statute of limitations has expired. You should consult with a qualified attorney.