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I had a complete Hip replacement. The Doctors knew I had a problem with Anastasia but gave it to me anyways. I had to be brought back to life 4xs . When I woke up I had nothing in me for pain bcuz the narcan they gave me took all of the pain meds out of my system, so I had to lay there in pain .... View More
answered on Jun 11, 2024
The best way to answer your question is to reach out to attorneys in Alaska to discuss your situation. Your post covers lots of ground, but to answer your question meaningfully, attorneys would need learn more about the surgery and its anesthesia protocols followed, which could involve reviewing... View More
I had a complete Hip replacement. The Doctors knew I had a problem with Anastasia but gave it to me anyways. I had to be brought back to life 4xs . When I woke up I had nothing in me for pain bcuz the narcan they gave me took all of the pain meds out of my system, so I had to lay there in pain .... View More
answered on Jun 11, 2024
Yes you may have a case. Medical malpractice means that a doctor violated the standard of care. A bad outcome is not enough. Another doctor would be needed to evaluate what the doctors did. But, due to the nature of medical malpractice cases, the extent of the injuries may affect the viability... View More
answered on Apr 18, 2020
Yes, they have. If you have a matter you contemplate for a case, you could contact a medical malpractice attorney who practices in Alaska. Most attorneys in this area offer free initial consults. Good luck
Tim Akpinar
answered on Dec 9, 2018
I don’t practice in Alaska but your question remains open for two weeks. In general in a med mal case, a medical practitioner would have needed to breach a duty of care, injuries/damages would have resulted, and there would be a causal relationship between the breach and the injuries. An attorney... View More
my doctor tested me and didn't tell me nor did she ask questions about what the finding were just went on about saying i got them illigly and she gave me pain pills less then a week before the test
answered on Jan 18, 2017
Sounds a little unprofessional but not something that you can bring a case about--unless you want to spend a few thousand dollars to pay a lawyer by the hour.
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