In order to sue for a personal injury claim, there must be damages suffered as a result of a negligent (or intentional) act. Further, in a malpractice case, the negligence must have been the result of
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It would be advisable to be examined by another doctor, who may be able to determine whether or not your femoral nerve damage resulted from the hip replacement surgery. If that doctor writes a r
To prevail in a malpractice action, there must be damages that were negligently (or intentionally) caused. Here, there are clearly damages (you lost a tooth, are in pain and have had to pay for an imp
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In all likelihood you have a meritorious case for malpractice. You should consult several malpractice attorneys in your area right away and choose the attorney you are most comfortable with.&nbs
Your dad would sue the jail for negligence and if this is a state facility would also name the state as a defendant in the lawsuit. If the jail is a county facility, also name the coun
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