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Legal Malpractice Attorney

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legal malpractice attorney

If I have to leave the country for work can I give my parents Power Of Attorney to handle law suits?

I have to leave the country off and on due to my line of work ,if I have to legal dilemas where I may be compesated money due to Malpractice ,the Hospitals lawyers want to go to court if I am unable to go can I have my parents act as my voice on my behalf or should I allow my lawyer to handle this case,I prefer to not pay someone 35% if possible so I figured my family would be the best route.

You should really ask your lawyer about this (or a different lawyer if you’re afraid he’ll just say what benefits him). You may be able to leave a notarized statement of some sort. They’ll most likely need your testimony, not through your parents.

Superior Court ruling tilts Ciavarella case deleting other malpractice stain of corruption-filled office of the former Luzerne County Judge Mark A. Ciavarella Jr., a state appeals court on Monday lifted a $ 3,400,000 medical malpractice verdict in the Judge's Court returned, said that marred its binding to a plaintiff's lawyer in "judicial Impropriety. "

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Nursing Home Lawyers

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nursing home lawyers

We settled outside of court with nursing home, how long does it take to get the insurance check?

We settled with a nursing home outside of court, for neglect on the death of my grandma. We settled about 3 weeks ago, now just wondering how long til our lawyer receives the insurance check?

It can take about a month after you sign the release. If you haven’t done that yet you should get on it.

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Medical Malpractice Attorneys

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medical malpractice attorneys

Medical Malpractice Lawyer?

I need a medical malpractice lawyer or attorney in miami as soon as possible but dont know where to start looking. Any recommendations?

I agree the bar is a good place for referral BUT that only filters down to the specialties and does not rate them or say how good they are.
I personally know many of them but having not personally used one can only suggest that asking others about their experience is the best and please make this a real problem and not just a way to make some money. There are tons of crooked lawyers willing to take those cases.

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Prepaid Legal Attorneys

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How can I find out about legitimate prepaid legal services in my State of Arkansas?

Arkansas provides little or no rights to renters. This is because most of the legislators and representatives are landlords. Most renters are lower income and don’t have disposible income to hire attorneys. The landlords have more than enough. How can I get affordable help? And, know it is legit? Please help me?
The Attorney General’s office was very helpful. Do I get my own ten points?

Hello,
I’m currently an associate for PPL in Arkansas. The law firm that I’m associated with is great and has been in years for many years. It’s located in Springdale, AR. If you’d like more information about getting signed up, please email me at tlancas9498@yahoo.com

I understand your frustration. I’m about to begin a small investment business once I’m done with school which is my sole reason for getting the membership because I know it will help me in my real estate transactions and the problems that may come along with them.
Feel free to contact me at anytime.

Prepaid Legal Scam?

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Best Medical Malpractice Lawyers

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I am looking for an aggressive medical malpractice lawyer to represent my grandfather.?

My grandfather (82) is suffering from early dementia and had a few bouts with pneumonia. After he recovered from the pneumonia, he stayed in a rehab to regain his strength so he could return home. At the rehab, he suffered unnecessarily on at least 4 separate occasions due to the incompetence of the rehab staff which set him back terribly in his recovery. We are looking for someone in the Anne Arundel/Baltimore Co areas. My mother, his POA, has asked me to help her find a lawyer and I’m not sure how to select the best one.

good luck

you dont have a case based on what you wrote here

at 82 rehab will be slow and painful

do you have concrete proof of neglect or abuse

try your local phone book
call a few your asking on a worldwide website

Pittsburgh Medical Malpractice Attorneys Richards & Richards, LLP

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Hospital Malpractice

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hospital malpractice

I was overdosed on morphine at the hospital, can I sue the hospital for almost killing me?

I had a surgery and the doctor prescribed me morphine. The nurse at the hospital gave me too much morphine and I passed out, meanwhile, my sister was in the room. Right when she was about to leave to go home, she noticed that I was blue, and was barely breathing. If it wasn’t for her I would have probably died. Can I sue the hospital for malpractice?

How are you going to prove it? How are you going to approach the problem. Talk to an expert.

Medical malpractice system is 2.4% of America's health spending, $ 54.4 billion in a new report shows that 54.4 billion U.S. dollars spent annually on medical malpractice systems, 2.4% of America's health care. America's health care has existed with two separate but related with crises – their high level of medical errors and dissatisfaction with the malpractice liability system. The Institute of Medicine, 1999, according to a study in one thousand 44000-98000 Patients …

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Litigation Questions

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Does Yahoo Answers’ medical category open up respondents and Yahoo to potential litigation?

You have people asking serious medical questions with unqualified people giving answers. Isn’t this a serious opening for litigation?

No. There is no duty for a lay person not presenting themselves as a physician to meet any standard of case. If there is no duty, there is no tort.

Frequently Asked Questions to Litigation Attorney Joe Stengel

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Product Liability Lawyers

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Digitek Plaintiffs Product Liability

Digitek Plaintiffs Product Liability Lawyers Describe the Manufacturing Defect Which is The Basis for the Recall and Drug Product Litigation
The manufacturer of Digitek, Actavis Totowa LLC, issued a nationwide Class 1 recall of all strengths of Digitek tablets on April 25, 2008. The Class 1 recall was issued on the basis that the product poses a substantial risk of serious injury or death.The Digitek tablets were distributed by UDL Laboratories, under a UDL label and by Mylan Pharmaceuticals, with a “Bertek” label. For information with regard to the Digitek litigation The following is a summary of the basis for liability against Activis for the manufacturing defect which is believed to result in patient injury and death. For complete information with regard to the Digitek litigation you may refer to our Digitek pharmaceutical product liability lawyers discussion of the respective merits of class action lawsuits and individual lawsuits against the manufacturer.
Digitek is the Actavis brand name for Digoxin tablets, commonly prescribed as treatment for abnormal heart rhythms and heart failure. The manufacturer issued the Class 1 national recall because Digitek tablets were distributed to pharmacies with double the thickness and it is presumed, twice the indicated dosage of the active ingredient. The Food and Drug administration has received adverse reaction reports of illness and injury resulting from ingestion of Digitek tablets, and many others have come forward across the nation with symptoms typical of digitalis toxicity. Our Digitek pharmaceutical product liability lawyers have arrived at the conclusion that the double strength Digitek tablets pose the serious risk of toxicity, including the risk of death, particularly in patients with renal failure and those who are on dialysis.
It appears from the notice of Class 1 recall that the Digitek manufacturer has acknowledged the manufacturing defect, specifically the inclusion of twice the indicated dosage of the drug, which is also, in our opinion, persuasive evidence of manufacturer negligence. The high dosages of Digitek can result in Digitalis toxicity, which can lead to low blood pressure, cardiac instability, bradycardia, meaning a slow heartbeat, and death, often presenting also with nausea, vomiting, and dizziness.


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John Bisnar and Brian Chase Named Top Orange County Personal Injury Attorneys
John Bisnar and Brian Chase, the Newport Beach of BISNAR | CHASE (BestAttorney.com), have been named two of the top five personal injury lawyers in Orange County, California in the August 2010 issue of OC METRO magazine, based on data from the well-known Internet lawyer rating service Avvo.

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Fraud Lawyers

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fraud lawyers

New Jersey Insurance Fraud Crimes Through the Eyes of a New Jersey Fraud Defense Lawyer

When we mention crime, even white-collar crime, insurance fraud is not what immediately comes to mind. Yet, insurance fraud has lately become one of the front-runners among the most often prosecuted white-collar crimes in New Jersey.

In fact, New Jersey has the toughest criminal insurance fraud statutes in the country. The Health Care Claims Fraud statute, N.J.S.A. 21-4.3 and the Insurance Fraud statute, N.J.S.A. 2C:21-4.6, make many acts of insurance fraud second-degree crimes. For starters, a second-degree crime in New Jersey carries with it a prison term of up to ten years and fines of up to $150,000.

The vast majority of insurance fraud cases in New Jersey are investigated and prosecuted by the Office of Insurance Fraud Prosecutor (OIFP) and these cases involve all thinkable areas of insurance fraud, including health, life, disability, auto, homeowners’ or commercial insurance coverages.

According the 2007 OIFP report, there was “a 10% increase in criminal sentences over last year’s figure and sent defendants to prison for a combined total of 147 years”. The report exemplifies the wide array of individuals who found themselves in trouble for insurance fraud: ” In 2007, OIFP recorded OIFP won convictions of four former police officers, two of whom will serve a total of 12 years in State prison. Four licensed health care providers received State prison sentences totaling 12 years. A licensed insurance agent was sentenced to a five-year State prison term. An auto body shop owner and his accomplice were sent to State prison for a total of nine years. The sentences imposed on several members of vehicle theft rings totaled 77 years in State prison, over $1.8 million in restitution, and $9,500 in civil insurance fraud fines”. The list goes on.

So, what is “insurance fraud” made of? One large area of Insurance fraud in New Jersey is Automobile Insurance Fraud. The most popular crime here is auto theft and “give up schemes”, where the owner or lessee of a car abandons the car or gives it up to a someone who agrees to dispose of the car. Next come staged accidents and fraudulent Personal Injury Protection Claims and criminal use of “runners”. These types of cases normally involve organized rings of “runners”, medical providers, and lawyers. Vehicle Insurance policies in New Jersey provide medical benefits for persons injured in car accidents as part of Personal Injury Protection (PIP) coverage. PIP insurance typically covers diagnostic testing and treatment for persons injured in automobile accidents. In many cases, uninjured passengers involved in accidents are contacted by “runners” who convince them to file claims for “soft tissue” injuries, such as “whiplash”. Such injuries are not easily verifiable by x-rays and MRI. In the end, “runners” receive their illegal commissions, medical and chiropractic mills provide unnecessary medical services, including fake diagnostic and treatment, for which they bill, and lawyers file unwarranted lawsuits.

Other case involving New Jersey Automobile Insurance Fraud are selling and buying fake insurance ID cards and insurance agent fraud where licensed agents steal insurance premiums or are engaged in fraudulent premium financing schemes.

Another large area that pays bills for New Jersey insurance fraud criminal defense attorneys is Health Care insurance fraud. Most such cases involve submitting fraudulent claims for payment for health care services that were never provided and received. The most often targeted individuals here are New Jersey doctors, dentists, chiropractors, nurses, physical therapists, pharmacists, and social workers.

The most widely used tool in New Jersey heal care insurance fraud prosecutions is the Health Care Claims Fraud status, N.J.S.A. 2C:21-4.3 that makes it a crime for any health care provider just to submit a false claim to insurance companies, no matter what the amount is. A non-provider only needs to submit a false claim for $1,000 to have committed a second-degree crime. Other criminal charges used in prosecutions of New Jersey health care insurance fraud cases are usually charges of theft, conspiracy, and falsifying records.

Another area of New Jersey insurance fraud is life and disability insurance fraud, both governed by the Insurance Fraud Statute, N.J.S.A. 2C:21-4.6. Life insurance fraud offense is submitting a claim that falsely represents death of a claimant or otherwise misrepresenting important facts concerning the claim. Disability fraud involves faking a non-existing condition in order to receive benefits or knowingly failing to disclose new income.

Probably the largest single area of New Jersey Insurance Fraud is Medicaid fraud, which is investigated and prosecuted by the OIFP’s Medicaid Fraud Section. New Jersey Medicaid Fraud can be committed by any health care provider that participates in the Medicaid program. New Jersey physicians, dentists, clinics, chiropractors, pharmacists, laboratories, nursing homes, etc. are routinely prosecuted for New Jersey Medicaid fraud.

The basic New Jersey Medicaid fraud crime involves billing the Medicaid program for services that were never provided or might not be provided by the billing provider, or when the amount billed exceeds the costs of services performed (over billing). Other Medicaid fraud charges in New Jersey may be associated with charges of patient abuse and criminal neglect.

Another related New Jersey Medicaid fraud area is Medicaid prescription and drug diversion fraud. This involves pharmacies billing Medicaid for drugs that were not actually dispensed. Doctors, who sometimes form “partnerships” with pharmacies to engage in this fraud, are understandably find themselves in deep trouble as well.

Home health care fraud is the last largely prosecuted New Jersey Medicaid fraud crime. Medicaid pays for personal care provided for eligible beneficiaries by certified home care assistants, aides, and nurses, all of whom must be certified and licensed by the State to participate in the program. Criminal activities in this are involve billing for services that were not provided, employing non-certified providers, and lying in the certification process.

New Jersey insurance fraud is a wide area and persons facing any of the insurance fraud charges should seek legal counsel as soon as they discover that they are under investigation. A consultation with a competent New Jersey fraud defense attorney is absolutely indispensable.

About the Author

Joseph Potashnik is an attorney in New York City and New Jersey practicing criminal defense and civil litigation. You can visit his websites at http://www.jpdefense.com (for NYC) and http://www.jpcriminaldefense.com (for NJ)

Im a victim of a fraud. what type of lawyer should I get? ?

I don’t what type of lawyer to look for? I was a victim of a mortgage fraud. they use my social security and this guy bought 2 houses. what’s really upsetting was the loan provider was my personal bank institution. I want to file a lawsuit. what type of lawyer should I try to contact?

Do not waste your time with a lawyer until you file a police report. You are a victim of identity theft. I’d worry more about my credit rating if I were you. Contact the 3 credit rating agencies and get a fraud alert put on your account (so that the person can’t do anything else). Cancel your credit cards and get new ones (notify them of the fraud). You should proceed with criminal charges first as it may pressure the defendant into making things right with you (if possible).

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Best Medical Malpractice Attorney

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Concerning the malpractice case, yes I contacted a malpractice attorney and they jumped all over it?

I had stacks of medical records with verified wrong doing and negilence. I had pictures of what had taken place. The attorneys were positivally going to go after the doctors who did this. They wanted to gather the evedence and build their case while the patient was healing to a point as to the best that they ever would and then they would file the case. The patient died shortly before the case was filed. I contacted the attorney to anounce the death and he told me that it was over. I ask him what he ment that it was over, this person lost thier life because of the doctors negilence and you tell me that it is over. He said that it was an economic issue now and that there wasn’t any money to go after now and that he had million dollar cases on his desk to work on. He declined the case.
I presented the medical records to three other malpractice attorneys who jumped on it only to later decline it as an economic issue. the patients long term care & pain & suffering was gone

be careful in dealing with attn’s the percentage of success in malpractice is around 23%to 26%… keep an eye on your pockets ..many take a shower as in fleeced.
It really sounds like they did you a favor letting you off the hook . you should be grateful for that anyway…..

New York City medical malpractice lawyer Robert Sullivan Trial Attorney in New York

Choosing a Milwaukee Medical Malpractice Attorney

Are you looking for a Milwaukee medical malpractice attorney? If you or a loved one has been the victim of medical malpractice, you need an attorney who understands your unique situation. Since it can be difficult to win a medical malpractice case, you need to choose your attorney carefully – the right one can help you collect damages for your injuries and suffering, while the wrong one can end up costing you quite a bit of time and money.

It is critical that you choose an attorney that specializes in medical malpractice cases. Medical malpractice is a complicated field, so having an attorney who is well versed in medical malpractice law is essential to building a case against a physician or hospital. Be wary of attorneys who handle multiple types of cases – they may not fully understand the nuances of medical malpractice law.

You should also look for a Milwaukee medical malpractice attorney who has many years of experience in this field. Your attorney should have a proven track record of cases won. Hiring an inexperienced attorney can make it very difficult to prove your case, and to obtain damages from your medical provider.

It is also important that you choose a Milwaukee medical malpractice attorney who is willing to discuss his fee schedule with you up front. If you have suffered significant injuries due to medical malpractice, you are likely already paying for additional medical care. In some cases, your injuries might even prevent you from working. If this is the case, your financial situation might not allow for unexpected legal fees. Thus, you should know about all fees before you hire an attorney to represent you.

One of the most important things you should do when looking for a Milwaukee medical malpractice attorney is prepare a list of questions. Meeting with a lawyer can be an overwhelming experience, so you will need to have a list of questions handy to make sure you fully understand the process of building and filing a case against a medical provider.

You should also avoid getting in a hurry when looking for a Milwaukee medical malpractice attorney. You are probably eager to file your case against your hospital or physician, but taking your time will allow you to obtain the knowledge you need to make informed decisions. Carefully evaluating and selecting your attorney will greatly improve your ability to collect damages for your injuries.

Find the best Milwaukee Medical Malpractice Attorney at Warshafsky Law Firm.

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