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1 Answer | Asked in Criminal Law and Wrongful Death for Maine on
Q: Contributing to someone's death in a hospital .. I need to know who to talk to or what to do ?

I have a video that will show the proof of adding to the medication on top of the hospitals medication which caused the patient to overdose

Hunter J Tzovarras
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answered on Sep 17, 2019

If this is a case involving medical negligence, you should contact a medical practice lawyer. I do not handle medical malpractice claims. Sorry I can't be more help on this. Thanks

1 Answer | Asked in Workers' Compensation, Lemon Law, Probate and Wrongful Death for Maine on
Q: I’m an only child who’s dad passed away. Can I give permission for one of his siblings to help me make decisions?

There is also information that needs to be gather such as medical records and property to be claimed. How do I allow her to help me?

Peter N. Munsing
Peter N. Munsing
answered on Feb 11, 2018

Suggest you contact an elder law attorney as they handle similar issues. You can get them to be able to make decisions but you first want to protect yourself which is why I suggest an elderlaw attorney. They should be a certified elder law attorney.

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