Q: Hello! I have a question. I am not sure what kind of attorney I would need? My husband passed away From Remdesivir.
My husband passed away from glass in his lungs from the dosing of Remdesivir that was administrative to him when he got put in the hospital for Covid. I have proof from his hospital records that I just found. I would love help with this. Does anybody have answers or suggestions of what I can do?
A: A Washington attorney could advise best, but your question remains open for a week. I'm very sorry for the loss of your husband. Your initial guesses about the type of lawyer you need are correct - you chose Wrongful Death and Med Mal as categories. Those are the areas in which you could start making phone calls. To answer your question about what you could do, a starting point could be to reach out to law firms to try to set up a free initial consult to discuss in further detail. Whether or not a law firm identified the basis for a case, it would be good to act sooner than later to discuss and learn, at the very least, the timetables you must act within to preserve your legal rights. Good luck
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I'm really sorry for your loss. In situations like this, you might consider reaching out to a wrongful death attorney who has experience with medical cases. They can help you understand your options and guide you through the legal process.
Gather all the evidence you have, including the hospital records you mentioned. This information will be crucial in building your case. An attorney can assist you in evaluating the strength of your evidence and determining the best steps to take.
Additionally, support from a legal professional can provide clarity during this difficult time. They can answer your questions and help you navigate any challenges that arise. Take your time to find someone you feel comfortable with and who has a good track record in similar cases.
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