Are there any lawyers in the Harrisburg pa. area that will take, on. a Legal Malpractice Suit?
Richard S. Rachlin has written: 'Is privity alive and well in third-party suits for legal malpractice?' -- subject(s): Lawyers, Malpractice
There are several online websites like lawyers.com. You can get reviews and find lawyers in your area that specialize in malpractice suits.
There are many different lawyers that specialize in malpractice suits. Though going to these specialized lawyers is not needed in most cases. You can use a average malpracitce attorney instead.
John Ralph Ballinger has written: 'Medico-legal law brief in relation to malpractice suits'
There are indeed lawyers who handle discrimination law suits. You can do an online search for one in your area.
I am unable to provide real-time information on specific individuals' legal history. It is recommended to check official databases, such as state medical boards or court records, for accurate information on any malpractice lawsuits filed against Dr. Rey.
Not only lawyers but business executives also
Two years from date of onset or discovery of illness or injury caused by medical malpractice.
Yes, it is 250,000. This applies to both injury and death.
Some of the most common medical malpractice suits involve misdiagnosis of appendicitis, mistreatment of lung and breast cancer, hospital acquired infections, aortic dissections, and failure to diagnose or mistreatment of heart attacks.
Daniel B. Hogan has written: 'A review of malpractice suits in the United States' -- subject(s): Cases, Malpractice, Psychotherapists
Hell, yes! Lawyers can be sued for all the same reasons anyone else can, with the additional hazard of malpractice suits, just as is the case for many other professionals. A smart lawyer has insurance to cover these contingencies, whether expecting to ever use it or not.