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About 14 years ago I was Diagnosed with Ulcerative Colitis I went through Treatment after Treatment one after another they failed I had multiple scopes done and it was the same result as the years went my condition got worse I missed lots of school, missed holidays, sports, and time with friends... View More
answered on Jul 2, 2024
A West Virginia attorney could advise best, but your question remains open for a week. I'm sorry for your ordeal. Your sentiments are understandable. The best thing for you to do would be to try to arrange a consult with a med mal law firm in West Virginia. Free initial consults and... View More
Near bankruptcy
answered on Dec 5, 2023
A West Virginia attorney could advise best, but your question remains open for two weeks. This is actually something that your own attorney(s), if you have them for the malpractice, disability, and bankruptcy actions, should answer, as it could go to the issue of their approach and strategy. This... View More
Doctors office is trying to enforce a 3 strike policy with missing appointments where you will not be allowed to speak treatment there. Just tried to reschedule my appointment because after driving around for 20 minutes in 3 different parking lots including a garage there were not spots a... View More
answered on May 23, 2023
Physicians have the right to end the Patient Physician relationship. The only time there me be a legal issue is for patient abandonment where a patient must prove that the physician ended the relationship at a critical stage in the patient’s treatment without good reason or sufficient notice to... View More
I have revoked their right to release my med records but this info is now in a health information system and accessible to many doctors. She said marijuana was responsible for my symptoms that started years before using marijuana. She was unaware that there are different forms and concentrations of... View More
answered on Mar 6, 2023
There is no limit on what doctors may or may not put in your records.
Some faculties/medical groups have procedures to addresses issues in patients' medical records.
In some states, there are methods in which you can seek a medial record change, or an addition to your medical records.
How should someone go about asking for this or even a living will?
answered on Aug 1, 2022
A West Virginia attorney could advise best, but your question remains open for three weeks. As a general practice nationwide, in most instances it's simply a matter of asking to see them. I have not had experience with them in settings involving living wills, but in general litigation, I ask... View More
While being in suicide watch she was able to leave her room barracade herself and hang herself she died but the hospital was able to revive her can I sue and win the case for the hospital's negligence to even let it happen in the first place
answered on Jun 26, 2017
No, you cannot sue for anything. If there is a case, it is your mother's case. The hospital may be negligent, but the damages your mother suffered may not justify spending the substantial money and investing the time it takes to prosecute a medical negligence case. If your mother, or her... View More
I am a patient that is being treated for opioid dependency. I am worried about this bill that may become law. I have a documented allergy on file to suboxone so I am treated with mono buprenorphine. This law would make it illegal for a doctor to write it to me. I didnt know what law practice area... View More
answered on Feb 18, 2017
You need to speak with the group that is lobbying against it. Who those are I wouldn't know. Look at newpaper articles on it--it will usually say "......however, Billie Joe McAlister, spokesperson for Not So Fast, a group of opiod treatment professionals said that......." With the... View More
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