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2 hosp. committed malpractice. My walking out of one hosp. actually saved my life. A second hosp. left a drain tube in me and, my Lawyers commited legal malpractice. I am now disabeled, however, I know I saved my own life. Many other errors happened the American people need to know what to do. My life is forever changed, I've lost everything and my medical bills are incredible. My daughter was unable to go to her prom, senior trip, get her ring do any of the things one looks forward to in their Senior year. I have been in and out of hospitals and atty. offices for 7 years. A Judge was asked by the Appelate Court on my case and 16 others to remove himself from these cases--WHY-- How is it in America this can happen. Why was this Judge asked to remove himself from my case. By the way 2 of my cases have been thrown out on a technecality???? Any thoughts or clues I just don't know anymore. Thanks for listening The second answer that I read basically told me not to bother telling my story who would believe such a story, well, I'll tell you who believes it my Surgeons, one who has operated on me 5 times, my primary who see me every 2-3 months, my daughter and friends who have been there for my many surgeries, reccoperation and many follow-up Dr. appts. The hospitals that are being sued believe, the scars that are all over my stomach from going thru all the surgeries they remind me every day, the pain I deal with, it also reminds me. Disability (the Government Kind) believes me. Here's the 65,000.00 question has anyone else ever experienced anything like this. One of my Surgeon's who still operates on me said I had a better chance of winning the lottery and if his associates didn't know him they wouldn.t believe him either. So as unreal as this sounds I'm living it and I do regret that fateful day I walked into the Hosp. from hell for a very routine surgery. Let me see, not only did one hospital, the doctors there, the nurses on staff including the ward nurse commit a malpractice,( and because they were out to get you and you knew they were you just walked out against medical advice) that's extreme. and sad. i feel for you. malpractice. psssh. ANYONE can get a diploma and flaunt it. but if you ask them what the diploma is for they'll give you a blank stare and say, "i gots me a dang diploma!" and skip away. silly silly. silly. go to canada and let their legal system deal. plus they have mounties. yay mounties! My best guess is - and bear in mind I have been a practicing lawyer for years - you are crazy. Everybody committed malpractice? The first hospital committed malpractice, the second hospital committed malpractice, the lawyer committed malpractice, the judge committed malpractice? Everybody is wrong but you? In my experience, when everybody but you has gone crazy, you are actually the one that is in the wrong. after that long fairy tail, I think you have got an ambulance chasing lawyer looking to sue anyone for anything as long as he thinks that there is any money to be stolen from the hospital or the insurance company! If you want to write an article, you can go to: well its a good thing ur letting ppl know, n i am truly sorry for whatever injury or pain n suffering the doctors or the lawyers have caused u, but u need to understand that just b/c one or two hospitals have committed malpractice doesn't mean that every hospital is nor every lawyer is!! again i am sorry for whatever u have been thru, this too shall pass!! Sorry, but another lawyer weighing in and agreeing with the lawyer above who said it best. It is highly improbable that EVERYONE, the doctors, the lawyers, the surgeons, etc., committed malpractice. It is far more likely that you are drawing unwarranted conclusions. Just because a surgery doesn't succeed does not mean the surgeon malpracticed. A legal case may be won or may be lost and you may not like the result -- but it doesn't in itself mean the lawyer malpracticed if it doesn't go your way. You are going to find it hard to get people to believe you from the small amount of information that you have given. It is also far fetched that two hospitals in a row and then an attorney all committed malpractice like that. I haven't seen the evidence so it really isn't fair for me to pass judgement on it. I tell you what, make a 360 and start telling your story. Present the evidence and give every tiny detail. Is your story possible? Yes. If you have enough evidence, you may be able to get someone's attention. Visit my 360 and if you want, I will look at your evidence and see if it is anything that I can tackle. Good luck to you. You really have a complex case history. Ok... let me preface this by saying that I too am an attorney and that there is not enough information in your description to render an accurate opinion about your case. Oftentimes clients will come into the office saying things like "my doctor committed malpractice." But once we get into the technical facts of the case, it's not malpractice at all. So, while I agree with the other attorneys who have responded in that it is HIGHLY unlikely that both hospitals and your attorney all committed malpractice, I will say that it is POSSIBLE. Therefore, let us assume for a moment that you are accurately describing your situation. I think you should tell people what happened it could save someone elses life, I would start by typing up your story and posying it on a webpage make sure you include the Drs names so if osmeone googles that Dr your site will show up. Too many people say nothing and thats why bad Drs continue def speak out. I'm an attorney also. I am not going to comment on the specifics of your case. However, the way you write about it is rambling and unfocused, and looks suspiciously like a number of people I run into who make unfounded accusations and have unrealistic expectations about what I can do for them. I don't do malpractice cases, not much litigation at all. But every time I hear someone complain how the his two lawyers screwed him, I'm not exactly jumping at the chance to be number three. call a local tv station...they may want to report on it Sorry for YOUR LOSS but,I urge you to fight again.I agree with Gil S. answered and it is the best answer in my opinion.Good luck and come back to tell us again.Remember You always can fight if you are well. I had a drain tube left in, that another doctor had to remove, about 6 months laterr. ANOTHER doctor! IT HAPPENS! What can you DO? I believe you. Unfortunately these kinds of things happen every day. Are you now involved in litigation? Do you have a good med mal attorney at the present time? Your facts/thoughts are extremely scattered. What you perceive as malpractice may not have been malpractice at all. It sounds to me like nobody has properly explained to you what has gone on with your case. As far as the judge recusing himself from your case, there could be a million reasons why - none of them having to do with you or your case. Maybe one of the doctors you are suing is his personal physician or his brother. We don't know. If you don't have an attorney right now, maybe you should talk to a really good med mal attorney and have him review your case and really explain to you what has gone on and what you can expect. I wish you the best. sorry about all your problems. I think it is because of the abortions being performed, that people have grown careless and callous towards human life being sacred and the oath they take to preserve life. |
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