My Orthodontist sold me Invisalign when i really needed Surgery, Should i take legal action?
The recommendation was a judgment call, not malpractice. You can seek another opinion or have surgery as a follow up treatment but what you...
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The recommendation was a judgment call, not malpractice. You can seek another opinion or have surgery as a follow up treatment but what you...
Based on the description it should heal with no long term harm. No long term harm means no significant damages to sue for. I hope you feel...
Unless you have been subpoenaed you aren't obligated to talk to anyone. Yes, you can volunteer, but be wary of getting yourself named in a suit...
This question relates more to disability to I changed the category. I hope it works out for you.
This isn't a health care question so I changed the category. I hope it works out for you.
See your doctor to have this evaluated. It isn't clear what you mean in the question. It sounds like a medical issue and not a legal issue.
No case. The delay in diagnosis did not cause any substantial harm so you have no damages to sue for.
See your doctor for evaluation but the doses are identical, 1st vs 2nd is simply an administrative description.
This isn't a medical malpractice question so I changed the category. I hope it works out for you.
4th degree tear is uncommon but even if you were to try and make a case for negligence you have probably passed the statute of limitations. Check...