Piscataway, NJ asked in Medical Malpractice and Wrongful Death for New York

Q: My mom passed away 1.5 yrs ago & I know that something was missed. I have all of her records. No autopsy.

The pathology reports show an infectious disease etiology & I'm not sure the f/up was done for that. Then her kidneys started failing. Food was never mentioned and in Oct. 18 i saw results suggesting CKF. And she had kidney stones in her ureter 3 times? Then a few other things happened & she died in 1/4/19. No autopsy. What is the best way to organize my records/pathology reports to go over w/ an attorney? And are emails admissible? Someone (s) messed up and should be held accountable.

2 Lawyer Answers
Tim Akpinar
Tim Akpinar
Answered
  • Medical Malpractice Lawyer
  • Little Neck, NY
  • Licensed in New York

A: I'm very sorry for your loss. You could email your records to attorneys you contact. Don't worry about admissibility at this point. If an attorney identifies the basis for legally actionable claim, they would use HIPAA authorizations to obtain official records anyway. Good luck

Tim Akpinar

Michael David Siegel
Michael David Siegel
Answered
  • New York, NY
  • Licensed in New York

A: You do not have to organize anything. Attorneys that do this work know what to look for, and how to get what they need to determine if there is a case.

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