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Medical Clinic's failure to treat adequate

I was involved in a MVA in 7/27/05.I went to a specific medical facility for treatment and noticed that my symptoms were getting worse.I also noticed that they dropped the required amount of times weekly I was supposed to come in for treatment.There was a sign on the building stating that they had a psychologist on board but there was none.

I went in on a Saturday because I was in a lot of pain and the physician's assistant wasn't even there.I had to go to the emergency room to seek pain relief.

One day I told the Physicians assistant(never saw the Dr.)that my symptoms are getting worse and I have electric shocks on the left side of my chest and arms.I was told that ''we do not do that here;you will have to go to your family doctor or the emergency room.

As I didn't have a regular doctor, I went to the emergency room and was told by the physician that I need to see a neurologist.The strange thing is that there was a neurologist at the clinic.He ran nerve testing on me and said everything was normal,which I knew was not true.I left that clinic and less than a month later,had another test done;now there were results that seemed to explain what was going on with my lower extremeties.I received inadequate treatment do I have a case?


Asked on 12/24/06, 6:12 am

1 Answer from Attorneys

Robert R. Groezinger GroezingerLaw P.C.

Re: Medical Clinic's failure to treat adequate

You might indeed...but there is not enough info for an adequate review.

Feel free to contact me at the main 8782163 number in the 845 area code for a free consult.

Good Luck

RRG

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Answered on 12/24/06, 8:17 am


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