Ocean Springs, MS asked in Medical Malpractice for Mississippi

Q: My attorney had his license suspended .I have a medical malpractice case with him should I get my case document from him

and take to another attorney?My Spouse passed away in October 09 ,22 I signed a contract with this lawyer in Nov ,22 . In early part of 23 he took a medical leave and later that year his license got suspended. He was supposed to be back early February but his office is still closed . The Medical malpractice is against the hospital that allowed him to get a stage 4 bed wound and Osteomyelitis. The bone was exposed from this huge bed wound. He was in hospital for 2 Mo alot of medical conditions during that time .He also had severe hot spots on both heels due to him not being turned like he was supposed to . The nurses failed to turn him his skin broke down with in the first few days . He was admitted because he was septic from another hospital he was there for a-fib needed to be on a medication that requires him to be in hospital .When he returned home he was septic and got worse . The hospital allowed him to get this 16cm x12cm bone exposed bed wound on sacrium .

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Joel Gary Selik
Joel Gary Selik
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  • Medical Malpractice Lawyer
  • Las Vegas, NV

A: You should, immediately, consult with other attorneys, with experienced medical malpractice attorneys in the state where this occurred.

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