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1 Answer | Asked in Medical Malpractice for Virginia on
Q: Need a medical malparatic lawyer bad surgery in VA

had surgery on 2/20 a neck surgent cut wring took extra sink per record and had two other MD doing his job was never told there would be three MD in OR. having swallow problems, throat problems, have eat foods like a baby

Rich Nagle
Rich Nagle
answered on Apr 2, 2023

Please submit your info at www.TrialHawk.com and we will contact you promptly.

1 Answer | Asked in Medical Malpractice for Virginia on
Q: If my eye doctor failed to adhere to the screening guidelines set by the AAO and medicine induced vision loss occurs.

On December 3,2021 I was diagnosed with drug induced Retinal Toxicity. For 12+ years I was taking Hydroxychloroquine for Systemic Lupus Erythematosus. In November 2021 I went for my annual eye exam and due to the medication use I was referred to a retina specialist to perform screenings her... View More

Rich Nagle
Rich Nagle
answered on Nov 9, 2022

Yes, you may have a case.

If you provide contact info we will reach out to you to discuss.

In the alternative please go to my website TrialHawk.com and submit your information and we will promptly contact you.

1 Answer | Asked in Medical Malpractice for Virginia on
Q: What types of compensation would I be entitled to if I discovered a doctor left an item in me after surgery?
Rich Nagle
Rich Nagle
answered on Sep 26, 2018

The compensation amount would be determined in part by the severity of the injury/complications caused by the offending item. Please feel free to contact me at 703-871-5060 to discuss.

Rich Nagle

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Q: My brother was prescribed the wrong medication and is now in kidney failure. Should I contact the hospital or attorney?
Rich Nagle
Rich Nagle
answered on Aug 24, 2018

My advice is that you contact a medical malpractice lawyer.

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Q: We feel the doctor waited too long to do the c-section and our baby has birth injuries - what is the next step?
Rich Nagle
Rich Nagle
answered on Jul 30, 2018

You should contact a lawyer who specializes in birth injury cases. I am happy to speak with you regarding the claim as I have handled dozens of birth injury claims in my career. www.trialhawk.com

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Q: My sister had a procedure that rendered her infertile.

The doctors did not properly explain that this was a possible side effect. Does this constitute malpractice even though the surgery went well otherwise?

Rich Nagle
Rich Nagle
answered on Feb 23, 2018

Maybe. If the risk of infertility was not disclosed but under the prevailing standard of care a reasonable physician would have done so and if your sister would have declined the procedure had she been so warned the elements would be in oplacw for a successful med mal claim.

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Q: if my oral surgeon extracted the wrong tooth, then falsified my medical records, do I have a case
Rich Nagle
Rich Nagle
answered on Feb 19, 2018

The short answer is you likely have a claim although the value of the claim from a settlement/jury award perspective may not be significant. A closer review of the facts would reveal the extent of the damages and, hence, the potential value of your claim.

2 Answers | Asked in Medical Malpractice for Virginia on
Q: Can I sue doctor and hospital? Doctor did not do surgery correctly.

I need to have surgery again because doctor did not do surgery correctly. I have difficulty walking due to severe pain and swelling in my foot and leg. I use a power chair for mobility most of the time.

Rich Nagle
Rich Nagle
answered on Feb 14, 2018

Yes if there was substandard care provided. Consultation with an attorney will shed light on that question.

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1 Answer | Asked in Insurance Defense and Medical Malpractice for Virginia on
Q: Hello, my daughter was born with a cleft lip and gum line. Do we have cause to not pay out of pocket for her surgeries?
Rich Nagle
Rich Nagle
answered on Feb 14, 2018

That depends on whether or not there was a breach of medical standards of care. Do you have reason to believe inappropriate care was given? If so consultation with a lawyer to review your claim would be the next step. www.trialhawk.com.

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