While you can technically sue anyone at any time for anything, if you have about 20 dollars U.S. (this depends on the court district), the real question is do you have cause for a malpractice case.
Without knowing the details of the case and the thought process of the physicians involved in the case, no one on these boards can give you an accurate answer to this question.
If you feel you have a cause for a medical malpractice case and wish to file a lawsuit against the hospital or physicians involved in this case, I would suggest that you consult a lawyer.
by sending them to a nearby medical hospital.
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"TICKET TO THE WORLD" by LOW LIGHT SUPERCHARGER.
For sending a letter of protest to his colonel complaining about the prolongation of the war and how political errors cost lives.
Yes, a fax is capable of sending and receiving messages from another fax machine.
Sending data out to another format for use in another application like another database or a spreadsheet.
You would need to talk with the hospital or physician that has your medical records to see if they have an electronic record system. Only about 20% of US physicians have the capability of sending you your medical records electronically. You could have your records transferred to a hospital that does, but that may require you to have an appointment at the hospital.
internet
Deporting
Sending/Receiving Phone Calls
One can transfer music files to another person on the internet by attaching it onto an email and sending it to the person or sending a link to them from an instant messenger.
another word for give is to provide!