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if yea i thought there is a 2 year statute of limitation

answered on Apr 23, 2025
There is a two-year SOL. I did not say that you, specifically, could be added because many more details are needed to perform that analysis. If your involvement "relates back" to the same transaction and occurrence that is the subject of the filed lawsuit and it can be demonstrated... View More
I am 53 years old and have suffered significant dental damage attributed to tetracycline exposure, which occurred when my mother was given the drug while pregnant with me. Several dentists have confirmed that my dental issues are consistent with tetracycline damage, and these issues have severely... View More

answered on Apr 21, 2025
From whom? The 1st studies of tetracycline use by pregnant women were only just conducted in the mid-sixties, and the risks associated with tetracycline use during pregnancy, especially in later stages, were NOT well-established until the 1980s. When you mother was carrying you, in 1971, there... View More
I have twin sons who received dental fillings: one received 9 composite fillings, while the other received 9 mercury silver fillings. The latter twin developed MS, which was linked to the mercury fillings by a renowned neurotoxicologist's published research and extensive documentation.... View More

answered on Apr 6, 2025
Statute of repose for what? TODAY, there is no restriction or guideline against amalgam fillings in Illinois so even if you could prove a nexus between the fillings and the MS (and I don't see how you can), you CANNOT hold the dentist responsible because using amalgam fillings is still... View More
I had a psychiatrist for six years, mainly consisting of talk therapy after discontinuing medications. He made inappropriate comments, such as asking about my experience as a woman with physical features and dismissing my experiences of abuse. He objectified me and commented on my attractiveness,... View More

answered on Apr 3, 2025
What you describe is your opinion that the psychiatrist conducted himself/herself inappropriately. You also say that you have consulted with his peers, butt you do not tell us their opinions. Another psychiatrist or clinical psychologist would be in the best position to advise you whether your... View More
I underwent an invasive gynecological exam in October 2023. I agreed to the exam because the doctor told me it was the only way to get information about my issue. I was informed it might cause "discomfort," but it was excruciatingly painful, and I was crying and unable to speak. The... View More

answered on Apr 3, 2025
I'm sorry to hear of your trying experience. Unfortunately, doctors are often misinformed that they are unable to express their concern/sympathy for your situation without admitting liability. You have to understand that if the procedure that the doctor performed was an appropriate procedure... View More
I underwent an invasive gynecological exam in October 2023. I agreed to the exam because the doctor told me it was the only way to get information about my issue. I was informed it might cause "discomfort," but it was excruciatingly painful, and I was crying and unable to speak. The... View More

answered on Apr 3, 2025
I'm sorry for your agonizing ordeal. One option may be to be consult with a medical professional and discuss what took place. Unfortunately, since October 2023, any evidence of what happened would have likely been evanescent, if it existed at all. Despite the upsetting nature of what happened... View More
I am considering suing multiple hospitals for medical malpractice or negligence due to a failure to diagnose septic arthritis. From October to December, several doctors overlooked my blood test results and complaints. After visiting the fifth hospital, where I received an aspiration, the correct... View More

answered on Feb 24, 2025
By all means, consult medical malpractice attorneys. Much will depend upon your present physician's ability to testify as to the ADDITIONAL harm that you sustained as a result of your delayed diagnosis. If the delay in your diagnosis resulted in no additional harm ( beyond your continuing... View More
I was taken by ambulance. Told my husband I had bacterial pneumonia which had caused some delirium. When I was admitted and coherent I was told the same thing. No mention of a heart attack by any doctor or nurse. Due to terrible care, I left shortly after being admitted and put in a room. Discharge... View More

answered on Oct 3, 2024
You can sue anyone. If you are asking whether you can recover, on your facts (you sustained no harm as a result and your own cardiologist didn't mention it until you asked, 2 years later), you cannot recover. I medical negligence (a/k/a medical malpractice), the rule is no harm, no foul.... View More
My husband drives tractor trailers and was sent to the clinic by his employer for pain radiating from his back/chest and shoulder down his arm. They said it was a shoulder strain (even though he doesn't do any lifting) and put him on light duty. 5 days later, he went to the ER after work and... View More

answered on Sep 23, 2024
To be compensable under the Illinois Worker's Compensation Act, an illness or injury must be caused or contributed to by a person's work. On your facts, your husband does no lifting or other strenuous work beyond driving. On your facts, your husband's heart attack cannot be... View More
My grandmother died in a nursing home in Crete, Illinois, and I am trying to find the details of her case I am from Indiana and I don’t know how to navigate through Illinois quarts to find out exactly what type of court this happened in or the lawyer or the judges name that handled the case

answered on Jun 20, 2024
If a medical malpractice or wrongful death lawsuit was filed in Cook County Illinois, you can find it by following this link or pasting it into your browser: https://casesearch.cookcountyclerkofcourt.org/CivilCaseSearchAPI.aspx
Choose the Law Division and then search for your... View More
She found she has carpal tunnel both wrists from workin for same facility for years as housekeeper now shes a receptionist there loved by all her patients. She now has alot more problems with said arm being numb and having bad bloodflow. We get many bills from that n previous back surgereywhich she... View More

answered on Mar 25, 2024
An Illinois attorney could advise best, but your question remains open for two weeks. It isn't fully clear whether you are inquiring about your rights in a potential med mal matter, or are seeking representation in defense of a collection suit. One option could be to reach out to law firms to... View More
Same surgery 2 times I feel the first dr should have done better is there anything I can do cause this has changed my life forever I never knew it would of turned out this bad

answered on Feb 19, 2024
CAR ACCIDENT
If you are asking about reopening the car accident, you CANNOT do that. That said, given the extent of your injuries, the insurance carrier probably surrendered their policy limits. That is to say that you probably received ALL available money.
Medical Malpractice... View More
Scan that left imprints of teeth tongue and bone of my mouth inside on the outside of my face on both sides of my cheeks.

answered on Dec 7, 2023
I recommend promptly speaking with an attorney in the state where the CT scan occurred. To answer your question, a lawsuit will need to be filed where you will need to demonstrate that the medical personnel were negligent, specifically by failing to conform to the appropriate standard of care in... View More
Is there grounds to sew.it has caused problems with my family causing them to think I'm on drugs.

answered on Nov 23, 2023
It does not sound like it would be a strong case. Because of the costs involved in litigating med mal cases, law firms are generally reluctant to contemplate something where the potential for recovery is not strong. I'm sorry for your ordeal. It's possible other attorneys could see things... View More
Is there grounds to sew.it has caused problems with my family causing them to think I'm on drugs.

answered on Nov 19, 2023
It would probably not be a viable case.
The first issue is did the doctor commit malpractice. Medical malpractice means that a doctor violated the standard of care. A bad outcome is not enough. Another doctor would be needed to evaluate what the doctors did.
The second issue... View More
I am not a named defendant in a malpractice suit filed in January 2023, but I received a subpoena because the plaintiff wants to depose me. Can they still add me as a defendant?
I have been diagnosed with degenerative joint disease (DJD) in my hips, as shown by X-rays. I am experiencing instability in walking and standing, along with severe pain. There is an ongoing dispute related to the care I am receiving from Wexford Health Sources. Should I see an orthopedic... View More

answered on Apr 19, 2025
You ask a good question, but it is more the territory of medical professionals than attorneys. Consider consulting with medical provider(s) with experience in DJD. In terms of a standard of care, that could vary in the medical profession according to the skills and specialization of the... View More
I would like to inquire if I have a case of misdiagnosis and surgical error. Initially, I went to urgent care due to pain, where a CT scan was done, and they discharged me saying they didn't find anything. Still in pain, I visited the ER the next day, and they decided to remove my gallbladder.... View More

answered on Apr 13, 2025
It sounds like you have experienced significant medical complications that could potentially involve misdiagnosis and surgical errors. If your initial urgent care visit missed a diagnosis and the pain continued, leading to surgery, this might raise questions about whether the first evaluation was... View More
I received a covid inject on 09-26-2004, afterwards i began to fill pain and tingling in my right arm. After that i ended up in the emergency room twice. Then i was call in to the Joliet clinic and found out that my arm was infected and feverish. I was given antibiotics for it and sent home with... View More

answered on Feb 11, 2025
Technically, YES, but for all practical purposes, NO. Before you can sue, you must submit a Standard Form 95 to the VA, stating:
The negligence that occurred
The damages suffered
The amount of compensation sought
The evidence supporting your claim (medical records,... View More
I am investigating claims that an attorney known to me by only a last name, Tate, has been acting in some way as my attorney for alleged financial matters. It has been alleged that this attorney, probably from IL, had gained control of an alleged inheritance in the form of a $15 million trust fund... View More

answered on Jan 5, 2025
Start by consulting with a reputable attorney who has experience in legal ethics or professional misconduct cases. They can guide you through the process of challenging the federal court petition and help you understand your rights in accessing the attorney’s information. Providing them with all... View More
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