Q: had crneotomy 2006. tumor in 3rd. ventrical. contract contingent on not using certain cards did use card not suppose to
because of no short term memory
A:
It's a little difficult to understand exactly what your question might be. From the limited description, it appears you underwent a craniotomy and currently suffer from impaired memory function and it affects what you do under a contract?? I'm not sure. I'm very sorry for the hardship this must create for you.
If you could try to describe the matter with a little more detail, maybe the right type of Nevada attorney might be able to pick up your question and offer input. Don't include personal details - it looks like it might possibly be related to employment.
If no one picks up your post, make some calls to Nevada attorneys you see on this site or that you find on your own and ask if someone would give you a free initial consult to figure out who you need to speak with. Good luck - I hope you can get the help and legal guidance you need.
Tim Akpinar
A:
Something just occurred to me shortly after responding to your post. You might want to touch base with a disability attorney (again, it's hard to tell from the facts) - what you describe appears to be related to your ability to perform your job. I hope that could be useful if it is near the mark. Good luck
Tim Akpinar
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