You should contact a Minnesota personal injury lawyer. Most will give a free consultation and work on a contingency fee basis. so they won't collect from you unless you get an award or settlemen
This will be a very fact-specific situation. I strongly advise seeking the help of a Minnesota personal injury / medical malpractice attorney. They will be able to review your situation an
Speak with a medical malpractice attorney right away--do not lose any time--since you may have a cause of action.
Malpractice, or literally "bad practice," is the provision of medical care which does
Under most states' statute of limitations, the statute does not begin to run until the injured party reaches 18. I don't know Minnesota's law, but I assume it probably follows the other states. You ne
N. K., Member, Iowa and Illinois Bar
answered 3 years ago
Doctors are liable for injuries suffered by their patients where they are negligent. This is known as medical malpractice. Malpractice occurrs when doctors deviate from the aveage standard
J.M.A., Member in Good Standing of the Connecticut Bar
answered 3 years ago