Legal Question in Personal Injury in Missouri

Need Expert Doctor testimony in a landmark case!

Hi friends,

I'm a poor widows son rummaging around in a rubbish pile

looking for a non biased, righteous living, clear thinking medical

doctor who is willing to testify in court to the possibility of a

person developing a life threatening disease a few weeks after being

struck broadside by a huge rotor rooter type van going nearly 60 miles

per hour.

I also need a sharp attorney who sees the potential of this

case to help me prosecute it.

The doctor should be well versed in endocrinology. The attorney in

personal injury law.

I was driving a brand new National rental car 2000 Grand Prix with about

50 miles on it, and making a left turn on two green left turn arrows.

It happened on October 12 of 1999. My time to file a lawsuit runs out

in October 12 of 2004

I have been told that I have a six digit or greater winnable lawsuit if

I can make the link between the sudden onset of the disease that left me a fatality, and

the car accident.

I have physicals from 1996 showing I was OK. I have another VA physical

from September 7, 1999 just six weeks before the accident showing I was

playing with a full deck.

I had just returned from a ten day vacation

to N'awlins and the south. I w


Asked on 6/10/04, 8:55 pm

1 Answer from Attorneys

Anthony DeWitt Bartimus, Frickleton Robertson & Gorny, PC

Re: Need Expert Doctor testimony in a landmark case!

Every case is evaluated on the basis of how provable the negligence is, not so much on the provability of damages. If you are the victim of a car accident, and you've suffered serious injuries, almost any attorney would be willing to assist you.

As to expert testimony, we prefer to use treating physicians, whenever possible, and resort to experts only when indicated.

It is not possible to evaluate your case based on the information you provided. You should see an attorney for a consultation.

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Answered on 6/10/04, 9:16 pm


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