Greenville, SC asked in Medical Malpractice for South Carolina

Q: Is this a good thing or a bad thing?

I have been going through the process of opening a malpractice suit and my paralegal sent me an email that says, my lawyer has spoken with 3 experts and that this is a very complex matter and that he and his legal nurse are going to try to do their final evaluation next week and will let me know. Is having 3 witnesses look at my case good? Is this being very complex a good or bad thing? I am reading way too much into this, I know. But Can you help me? I just need to know if having that many witnesses is normal,or if one said no so they had to find another etc. And is my case being very complex bad? Please help!

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Peter N. Munsing
Peter N. Munsing
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  • Medical Malpractice Lawyer
  • Wyomissing, PA

A: Means they care enough to spend money but that it's not so clear that they can do it with one expert.Nearly all Medical cases are complex. Comes with the territory.

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