Legal Question in Personal Injury in Maine

Personal Injury / Medical Malpractice

If I was injured, and mis-diagnosed in the State of Maine, but I live in New York, which State do I retain an Attorney in?


Asked on 11/18/08, 10:53 am

4 Answers from Attorneys

Zachary Paakkonen West End Legal, LLC

Re: Personal Injury / Medical Malpractice

Generally speaking, if an injury took place in the State of Maine, you would file a suit in Maine, as Maine law would apply. You should consult an attorney with the specifics of your case to make sure.

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Answered on 11/18/08, 11:16 am
Jerome Gamache Ainsworth Thelin & Raftice, P.A.

Re: Personal Injury / Medical Malpractice

You may choose to keep a local attorney in NY to guide you, but the case will need to be brought before a Maine medical malpractice screening panel, and possibly into Maine Courtroom. It is a personal choice if you want to locate a Maine attorney yourself or if you want to have a NY attorney serve as co-counsel.

Feel free to call me if you would like to discuss further. Depending on the type of case, my Firm may be able to help, or to refer to you other Maine medical malpractice counsel we are familiar with.

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Answered on 11/18/08, 11:34 am
David Marchese Drummond & Drummond, LLP

Re: Personal Injury / Medical Malpractice

I am sorry that you were injured during your time in Maine. I am from New York State originally, but I have been practicing law here in Maine for 22 years. If you were injured in Maine, then the Maine courts have authority over the case...known as jurisdiction. Consequently, if suit is brought, it is helpful to have a Maine attorney who is familiar with the Court rules and with Maine law. I represent many people from out of state who are injured in Maine. We can do a lot by phone, mail, and email during the process of trying to resolve the matter by settlement before suit is filed. If we file suit, then I would need to meet with you here, and litigation would take place here. I'd be happy to discuss this with you further. The misdiagnosis claim would be included in the original claim for injuries under Maine law, so it would only be one claim. That is to your benefit, as medical malpractice claims are very difficult to bring, compared to motor vehicle negligence claims. Please let me know if I can be of further assistance. Regardless of what you do for an attorney, you need to be diligent in your healthcare/recovery. Good luck, and feel free to contact me if you want to retain my services. My fee would come from proceeds that I actually collect from settlement or from a judgment. Consultation is free of charge. Thank you.

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Answered on 11/18/08, 11:44 am

Re: Personal Injury / Medical Malpractice

Maine. Best of luck. VTY, M. E. Zuller

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Answered on 11/18/08, 3:53 pm


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