Do I have any type of legal recourse against an insurance carrier for delaying treatment?
Not if the delay doesn't cause you additional injury. It stinks, but there are too many ways to avoid laibility for a short delay.
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Not if the delay doesn't cause you additional injury. It stinks, but there are too many ways to avoid laibility for a short delay.
You may have grounds, although I am very skeptical for several reasons. Contact a local lawyer.
You may very well have a claim. Talk to a local malpractice lawyer.
Perhaps they should have looked further than they did, but unless this affected your husbands ultimate outcome, this is not malpractice.
Sounds like someone is thinking settlement. Do you have a lawyer?
It may be malpractice but may be covered by the Good Samaritan Act. Still, have it investigated.
Twenty three weeks is still very premature and right on the line of viablity. Still, you should consult with a local lawyer.
I don't think this is the right forum for your question. Try will and estates. Perhaps real estate and trusts. Good luck.
Not always. Talk to a local lawyer and bring your policy.
This can be a risk of the procedure, as horrible as that sounds. Still, consult with a local lawyer and have your case reviewed.