Can I take legal action against a hospital and/or MD for massively overdosing me on Lyrica?
I cannot speak specifically to the law in Kentucky (as I'm only admitted in CA), but generally you would have to establish that the prescribing...
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I cannot speak specifically to the law in Kentucky (as I'm only admitted in CA), but generally you would have to establish that the prescribing...
I agree with Mr. Lassen that infections can often be found to be known risks that may not trigger a malpractice claim. However, to better assess...
I can't speak specifically to the law in MS, but generally lawyers may only represent clients in states where they are licensed. There is a...
When someone is sued, typically that person will turn it over to the insurance, since the carrier has a contractual obligation to defend you. In...
CA Business & Professions Code 6147 requires that contingent fee contracts be in writing and that the client get a copy.
A bad result does not necessarily mean malpractice (as most any defense lawyer will tell you). The issue is whether the plastic surgeon's care...
Ca Vehicle Code 17150-17151 provide that owners are liable for death or injury arising out of the operation of their cars, but that liability is...
There are typically 2 parts to a malpractice claim. You first must establish that the medical professional(s) acted below the standard of care....
Since you indicate that you found an attorney to file suit for you, this question would be best presented to that attorney. But, if you feel that...
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It's difficult to asses, given the limited fact, but I'll try. First of all, when it comes to insurance companies, there is no "binding" ruling...