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In reply to the discussion: Was my doctor negligent? Your opinions please. [View all]Avalux
(35,015 posts)57. You had a fracture that healed poorly, with a lot of scar tissue.
The doc who made the initial diagnosis neglected to tell you about the OA/DJD, but they all are related. Have you had an MRI done of any other part of the body, such as your spine, to confirm OA or DJD elsewhere?
If it's confined to the elbow/arm, then it's a direct result of the injury, or fracture. Defined as post-traumatic osteoarthritis.
I'm sorry but I don't think you have a case of negligence.
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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