Family member loosing body parts due to unfit hospital care?
You should contact an attorney that practices in the area of medical malpractice as soon as possible.
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You should contact an attorney that practices in the area of medical malpractice as soon as possible.
An oral argument on a motion is not the same as a hearing. Witnesses are not typically used during these arguments. The court clerk can be a good...
Generally, health care providers are not permitted to "balance bill" a Medicaid patient. You would need to look at the EOB to help determine...
Maybe. There is a lot of recent movement in this area of the law. Of course, each case if fact-dependent. I think it's worth it to sit down with a...
Your recourse typically depends on how you are covered. For example, if you care covered through your employer or the employer of another (such as...
This depends on whether you have insurance through your employer, individually, through the State, or through some other method. Typically, you are...
A living will can be drafted to dictate dietary requests and IV fluid - to some extent. Most health care facilities will try to honor your wishes...
Medical bills are based on contract. In New Jersey, the statute of limitations for a contract is six years.
Yes, you can sue for more. You may also be entitled to have your attorney fee paid by the landlord, depending on the rental. An attorney might...
Your initial approach is on the right track. Since there are two of you, you need to sit down (preferably with an attorney) and decide how to...