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Yes, of course you can. Doctors have a liability to protect you from damage and harm that may occur in the doctors office. The first thing you should do would be to talk to the doctor himself, make sure it was his/her fault, and then consult with an attorney.

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Q: Can you sue a doctor for rupturing your eardrum?
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