Placentia, CA asked in Personal Injury for California

Q: I had an operation by a doctor and post-op I passed out and hit my head so hard I fractured it yeah I repeatedly told hi

nobody did anything or listens and then I ended up passing out when they left me alone in a room in a wheelchair on the hard floor and fractured my school days later I had spinal fluid leaking on my ear I had to see a neurosurgeon in my neurologist diagnose me with post-concussion syndrome which is a TBI traumatic brain injury. is this medical company liable or did he do malpractice I told many people I was in too much pain they sent me to the hospital in the ambulance and firetruck everything andobstacle and the surgeries and had my neck put cages in and stuff

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Randall R. Walton
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  • San Marcos, CA
  • Licensed in California

A: You should consult a lawyer. You might have a case for the doctor's (office) leaving you alone when maybe they shouldn't have, but it depends on many factors. Don't wait either. The statute of limitations for a medical malpractice case is shorter that a typical personal injury casee.

William John Light
William John Light
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  • Santa Ana, CA
  • Licensed in California

A: You may have a claim. Your medical records would have to be obtained and reviewed by an expert in the appropriate medical field to give any kind of knowledgeable answer.

Gerald Barry Dorfman agrees with this answer

Dale S. Gribow
Dale S. Gribow
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  • Palm Desert, CA
  • Licensed in California

A: more info needed

do you have a med provider that says what they did was wrong? do you have a copy of the med records. You should get them before they"doctor" them.

prepare a detailed summary and let me know what city and hospital that was.............email to dale@dalegribowlaw.com

i will try to help you get a lawyer for that area of california

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