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I have an ongoing med mal case. After a demand letter and all medical records were sent to the Dr’s insurance adjuster, the Adjuster forwarded my case to an attorney for review. This attorney’s office sent a letter requesting more medical records. I’m just wondering if since the adjuster sent... View More
answered on Aug 2, 2018
Keep in mind that the adjuster does not want to pay a claimant if there aren't clear liability ties. Therefore, an attorney's review is merely a tactic to ensure that they have covered all tracks prior to delaying the claim process. I believe it is in your best interest to retain... View More
Levofloxacin has severe and major side effects, and for this reason the FDA says not to prescribe it for sinusitis because the potential side effects outweigh any benefit when the infection is minor. The most common major side effects are Peripheral Neuropathy which is chronic and can be... View More
answered on Jan 17, 2018
Save the drug,wrapping,receipt,box,etc.
Right now it's hard to tell if a) her getting the rx was inappropriate b) what it is that's causing her problems. The FDA does approve it so it's not wrong to prescribe.
Get a referral to an ENT/sinus specialist. Do not get... View More
my mother was in the hospital and her heart stopped sometime in the middle of the night or in the morning they did not realize it until they went to bring her medicines that morning, they didnt have the volume turned up on the vitals monitoring machine to be alerted if something was wrong, they... View More
answered on Sep 5, 2017
Next step is contact a member of the NC Assn for Justice who handles medical cases--they give free consultations.
answered on Aug 31, 2017
I have had two or three of these cases over the past 35 years of practicing personal injury law. The answer to your question is the answer to this question: What happened to you after you took the medicine? Without knowing what happened to you, if anything, there can be no way of advising about... View More
1 was a bartender/server for 30 yrs. 10 yrs ago l was prescribed methadone for a medical condition not related to addiction & didn't need to work. Now, I'm fighting an addiction, and on a fixed income @ 62 yrs old. I'm in recovery & don't dare take the chance of being in... View More
answered on Jun 30, 2017
Hope you tell your GOP Senators and Congressman about this as they seem to think people like you can just get insurance and need no help. There are "spend down" and other ways if you are "medically needy" of qualifying for medical assistance, but these vary by state. See if... View More
Is it legal for an RN, with an unlimited license, to tell other staff that a co-worker has a mental illness after a social worker from a separate agency told her that this coworker has a mental illness, but that person has not been evaluated by a psychologist?
answered on Apr 24, 2017
The Social worker is violating ethical rules; nurse shouldn't be spreading it around,but not illegal.Just tacky.
In the state of NC can a person with a master's degree in psychology diagnose a person with a mental illness? Is a formal evaluation necessary? Must that person be notified that they have been diagnosed with a specific mental illness? Can a person be evaluated without being told that they are... View More
answered on Apr 3, 2017
Depends on the circumstances. You don't say if this was in regard to a commitment order, employment, prison situation, or what.
I repeatedly expressed my concern to my OBGYN office to make sure I have no STDs. I asked to be tested for all STDs and went in about 4 times since then with any unusal concerns to be checked out. "Everything was OK." This was over a course of 6 months. I was concerned that I may have had... View More
answered on Nov 11, 2016
Depends if they tested you or not. Also a cold sore can be just that--not all are sexually transmitted herpes. You can only sue for what has happened not what could have happened. Contact a North carolina Associates for Justice member--they give free consults.
After every new antibiotic I would ask them "shouldn't he be getting better would prolonged infection that's not going away with antibiotics damage his ear" they kept telling me no. Finally I decided to ask to see ent and they are putting tubes but also said he would have... View More
answered on Oct 5, 2016
Possibly. Handling ear infections isn't a situation where you automatically call for tubes or significant problems.
Wait a few months. At one year point get a consultation from a member of the North Carolina Advocates for Justice.They give free consultations. Problem is that it is... View More
Now I'm told that I will be permanently handicapped for life what can I do
answered on Oct 3, 2016
Look for a rehabilitation doctor. If the advice was not in the medical records it will be difficult to prove. Contact a member of the North Carolina Advocates For Justice that handles medical cases right now. They give free consultations.
Patient has no prior history of high blood pressure, and sustained an injury after passing out related to the elevated blood pressure.
answered on Sep 15, 2016
Unlikely in the extrmeme. Contact some malpractice attorneys but generally unless the blood pressure was so high that he was likely to pass out at the ER, no.
I went to the emergency room twice for labor pains and contractions on June 25th 2016. The first time I went they told me that I didn't have any medical records at ANY hospital and no lab records either. The health department in my county didn't set me up with a pediatrician for my child... View More
answered on Aug 12, 2016
He means bad practice.As its a county health department they are not in a doctor patient relationship and can't commit malpractice. Under some circumstances it could be actionable but I don't see it here. Moreover I'm not heraring there were problems because of the prematurity, so... View More
When i went for a CT Scan while being seen for Asthma flare up with no better from 7/6/16 visit at said hospital. I have a history of Pulmonary embolisms an even though previous day labs were ok, the er doctor wanted to do a scan to rule out another Pulmonary embolism, so I already had a iv placed... View More
answered on Jul 26, 2016
You may well have a claim. Suggest you 1) don't discuss your thoughts with other medstaff, as they will not want to be involved and will distance themselves 2)if you go to the specialist try to say what happened as matter of factly NO ADJECTIVES , same reason. You should also contact a member... View More
I have seen a physician at the Radiology dept who suggested my family dr send me to a hand doctor. The tech tried twice to inject something however it burned really bad both times. She tried to find another IV site on same arm again with no luck, and then er nurse got another site on same arm. Had... View More
answered on Jul 26, 2016
I think this is a duplicate post. Check the other answer. Yes, go to the specialist. If they ask what happened just say that since you went for a CT scan you have had ____________ & your doctor said go to the specialist. If he asks what hapened just say you got stuck with needles several times... View More
I was misdiagnosed in JAN 2016 w/Poison Ivy by a PA at a local Derm clinic. It was my first visit to a dermatologist I had an itchy patch on my hands and wrists. I argued that it wasn't like any Poison Ivy I'd ever had and it was JANUARY. The PA insisted it was poison ivy and prescribed... View More
answered on Jun 27, 2016
Possibly--it's not that you don't have a case, just that the amount that would be recovered from the case is less than the costs associated with bringing it. What makes most sense is to discuss it with a local member of the NC Trial Lawyers Assn--they give free consultations. Do not... View More
I am currently the one that has power of attorney for my brother who is non responsive in a major hosp in NC. There are discrepancies from the transferring hosp to the receiving hosp concerning his case which I will explain if contacted. I have his medical records. He is currently looking at being... View More
answered on Jun 25, 2016
I suggest you contact a member of the NC Trial Lawyers Assn /Assn for Justice --who handles medical carelessness cases. They give free consultations.
When I was in the hospital with my baby girl right before going into labor they gave me a morphine shot. The nurse told me she had to make sure she put the needle in the right spot so she wouldn't cause muscle damage. I believe she did because 9 months later it still bothers me. When I jog or... View More
answered on Aug 16, 2016
Unless you have a medical diagnosis saying what you have and that it's because of the shot and not due to post labor disruption of muscle tone, unlikely. Check with a NC Attorney who handles malpractice to know your rights down there.
answered on Aug 25, 2016
Possibly if she was being friendly and didn't get your boundaries.
that he was FINE, and just needed to GO TO SLEEP, and that he was being discharged to rehab on Monday morning and the paper work had already been sent, if instead an xray had been taken, that would have shown that a blood clot was forming in his throat that was starting to block his airway,... View More
answered on Jul 8, 2016
You need to contact a member of the North Carolina Trial Lawyers Assn who handles medical cases. They give free consultations.
Many times patients request refunds because they don't like how something looks or feels. This is very subjective. If the work was done to the standard of care how do you deal with this. Patients sometimes use state boards as a means to extort money from practitioners. How do you avoid this?
answered on Feb 12, 2016
Talk to a local health care lawyer. One idea is to address this in a consent form they sign before you provide services.
Please Take Notice: I am not your lawyer unless we enter into an engagement agreement in writing. This is only general information. It is NOT legal advice, and it may not... View More
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