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There are a number of websites where one get advice and make a suit against doctors for malpractice. One can do this on 'Quality Solicitors Burroughs Day', 'Sheridan Law' or hire their own attorney.

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A medical malpractice suit is a lawsuit against a medical or healthcare provider who has performed some sort of professional medical negligence. You can file a medical malpractice suit if you have a situation such as this. An example of medical malpractice would be if after surgery it was discovered that a scalpel had been left inside you. Doctors have malpractice insurance to cover themselves in situations such as this.


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What are two reasons for the rising cost in health care?

Uninsured people not paying for medical services because the cost gets passed on to the insured.... Doctors running unnessary test for fear they missed something which could lead to a malpractice suit. A malpractice suit raises thier insurance premiums and therefore thier operating costs which in turn also raise the cost of healthcare.... It is a neverending cycle.


What is the statue of limitatons in Arizona to file a medical malpractice suit?

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What is the statute of limitations in Virginia for filing a medical malpractice suit?

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Why don't they talk about tort reform?

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