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In reply to the discussion: Was my doctor negligent? Your opinions please. [View all]one_voice
(20,043 posts)7. I would go and talk to a lawyer..
about this.
It sounds to me like you were misdiagnosed? I didn't see where the second doctor mentioned a broken elbow. Did he confirm the broken elbow in addition to the DJD? Even if this is the case, you should have been told of all your diagnoses.
I hope you find some relief, financially, physically, and emotionally.
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Don't waste time finding a lawyer that specializes in medical malpractice.
Baitball Blogger
Aug 2013
#41
I doubt it... Not knowing exactly what the first physician said, it is hard to say, but
hlthe2b
Aug 2013
#6
I never said it was "fair". You asked if the physician would likely be guilty of negligence.
hlthe2b
Aug 2013
#15
It is possible that might well have already been the case, had you seen the orthopod at the time
hlthe2b
Aug 2013
#20
"telling you that you had a break in the past is not inconsistent with telling you
hlthe2b
Aug 2013
#34
Her original injury was of the elbow, which if untreated, almost assuredly will lead to DJD.
hlthe2b
Aug 2013
#32
From what you've written, I would certainly seek out an attorney. But be extra-vigilant in
Egalitarian Thug
Aug 2013
#19
Unwritten and completely unlawful blacklists that have existed probably forever.
Egalitarian Thug
Aug 2013
#38
I'm sorry to say that I agree completely. It's all terribly wrong, but most people
Egalitarian Thug
Aug 2013
#50
I am a lawyer, but I am not your lawyer, so, let me give you this non-legal advice:
msanthrope
Aug 2013
#45
Did your previous provider look at the actual x-ray, or read the interpretation
Aristus
Aug 2013
#59
Did you challenge your worker's comp denial? I think it is standard practice
Glimmer of Hope
Aug 2013
#82