Chrystal Eckes,
You are wrong. Most attorneys in tort cases or medical malpractice charge fees based on a contingency. The attorney only gets paid if you win. If it is an open and shut case they usually do.
The medical malpractice insurance usually pays but the doctors rates might go up. Hopefully she went to a doctor that had coverage and good credit otherwise she is out of luck.
I would look for a medical malpractice attorney for this. I would also report the doctor to the board of medicine where he practices he could then be stopped from hurting anyone else.
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Posted to Disgruntled Lifestyle Lift Patient - California on 5 Mar 2012
You are wrong. Most attorneys in tort cases or medical malpractice charge fees based on a contingency. The attorney only gets paid if you win. If it is an open and shut case they usually do.
The medical malpractice insurance usually pays but the doctors rates might go up. Hopefully she went to a doctor that had coverage and good credit otherwise she is out of luck.
I would look for a medical malpractice attorney for this. I would also report the doctor to the board of medicine where he practices he could then be stopped from hurting anyone else.