Mary Woodhouse
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They gave me almost twice the radiation, they said it would take time to recover from that. I feel like its been long enough and I should be back to normal
Twice the radiation compared to what? Who said it would take time to recover? What, exactly, does "recover" mean?They gave me almost twice the radiation, they said it would take time to recover from that. I feel like its been long enough and I should be back to normal
Twice the radiation compare to what? Was the radiation given within the acceptable guidelines, but just twice what the surgeon would have prescribed?My sergon told me they gave me almost twice the radiation.
You should speak to attorneys that specialize in medical malpractice claims.What would be the best type of a lawyer should I contact, do they need to have medical knowledge?
You can have a medical malpractice attorney go over the facts with you and review your medical records to see if you have a claim worth pursuing. The consultation should be free and most malpractice attorneys work on a contingency basis where you do not pay them unless your legal action is successful.What would be the best type of a lawyer should I contact, do they need to have medical knowledge?
I am. Kansas City is chock full of excellent attorneys that handle personal injury and med mal on both sides of the state line. There may be other claims for recovery as well with different SOLs. It is worth sitting down with an experienced PI attorney to discuss. <- Cousin Bobby who handles speeding tickets is not the attorney to discuss it with.@TigerD is in OP's state isn't he?
You should definitely consult with a medical malpractice attorney. A malpractice lawyer is that focused on helping patients who have been injured or treated badly by a doctor or hospital while under their care. When a medical malpractice lawyer takes your case he or she has to prove that the doctor or hospital that was providing your care was negligent in their care.I had rectal colon cancer, I was first treated at Pittsburg KS. They gave me almost twice the amount of radiation, and my family Dr told me they gave me the wrong chemo.
I have been struggling for 3 yrs with being able to walk and the use of my right hand and leg even my speech has been was effected. I've been in therapy for over a year. I have to have help with certain things. Still has lots of problems walking and staying balance.
I had my surgery at KU med center. Thet told me that my cancer type was misdiagnosed. But the treatment was the same.
What do you suggest? Im 63 and can no longer work because of it. I'm on disability but that is hardly enough to live on.
Thank you for your suggestions