Stockton, CA asked in Criminal Law and Health Care Law for California

Q: Hello my name.is heather i left more imfo below in the comment

Hello my name is heather and im looking for a pro bono lawyer i dont know what to do or how to do it but im trying to sue a hospital in san andreas mark twain hospital i dont know if ill have a case ive been there 5 times for the same thing and everytime i went there nothing was wrong and i was having abdominal pain and they always told me nothings wrong i got prescribed medication for symptoms i didnt have and i got treated unfairly and then i went to the hospital in sonora ca and they did a thorough exam on me and i have gallstones and everytime i went to san andreas ca at mark twain they even did an xray and still nothing wrong and i even asked them to do an ultra sound on my stomach and the doctor told me (not right now) so i was wondering if i have a case i dont have money to pay the lawyer thats why im looking for a pro bono lawyer in calaveras county ca thanks heather

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Tim Akpinar
Tim Akpinar
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  • Little Neck, NY

A: You're trying to find a pro bono lawyer. It could be more practical, and simpler, for you to contact a medical malpractice lawyer and ask to discuss your matter with them. They generally work on contingency basis, and many offer free initial consults.

Tim Akpinar

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