hmm...
Just consult a lawyer who specializes in that area of law.
Morgan & Morgan...........................
Six months..... best be humping it or forget it.
FR isn’t the legal advice you need, jmo
Good luck with this. My medical malpractice lawyer charged me a large pile of money to tell me that while I did have a case, I couldn’t afford to hire the expert witnesses I’d need to win it.
My only advice, Get the most cut throat, son-of-a-bitch, shark lawyer you can find.
Name the location of the Parties and event. That would indicate venue and hence those most qualified to anyone that is in that field.
Morgan and Morgan. My late father, who had a long career as a lawyer and judge in the Orlando area, knew John Morgan and his firm and thought highly of them. He recommended that our family use Morgan and Morgan if we ever needed a personal injury lawyer.
Basically, you won’t get a lawyer interested in a medical malpractice case unless your damages are in the 7 figures. In order to prevail you must prove the medical professionals deviated from an established standard of care AND that deviation was the proximate cause of your damages. To do this in litigation, you will need to retain experts in the same field as those you are accusing of the deviation. This will cost $20k minimum. Then you need to undertake discovery, including depositions of the experts on their side. Basically, the lawyer will have worked a miracle if you get through that spending less than $100,000. Then there is the cost of going to trial. Unless you have the cash to pay the costs. Thus will all come out of the lawyers pocket by way of a loan on the potential settlement or judgment to you. So without a substantial case value and a clear path to victory, a lawyer will not take a med Mal case.
Vague details...
Dewey, Cheatham, and Howe
“Has anyone done this and won ?”
The lawyer always wins.
But really. I would assume the defense would tie it up so long it will cost a fortune and run out the clock on the statute of limitations. Or there is some obscure clause in the service contract that you signed that exempts them from any damages for their screw ups. Good luck.
Be careful about those who advertise.
They process clients on an assembly line basis.
The insurance companies know up front, they’re going to settle.
The upside is you get your money faster than with the lawyers that actually go to court.
The downside is if you have a serious problem that requires paying long into the future, you probably won’t get enough moeny from the assembly line lawyer to pay for medical care,