Legal Question in Medical Malpractice in Ohio

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The radiologist failed to obtain a no cost tissue attenuation measurements to detect fat existence, and according to the National Cancer Institute an important reading to differentiate angiomyolipoma from renal cell carcinoma. Thus, unnecessary surgery will be avoided in these cases.'' This condition was misdiagnosed and kidney surgery resulted.

I went to a lawyer to get a medical review by a radiologist.

Instead a pediatric urologist wrote the review on a condition called Myelolipoma, in favor of the surgeon.

The lawyer dropped the malpractice suit.

I requested a revised medical review according to the pathology report. I was denied. I couldn�t get another lawyer because of this erroneous review. I filed in small claims for recovery of the medical review cost.

Submitted the pathology report, stating Angiomyolipoma, document differences of the two conditions to the court. The decision recently came back in favor of the defendant.

Recently the hospital confirmed it to be Angiomyolipoma. I discovered that a intern�s transcript states �the mass came back as anterior myelolipoma� after the pathology report, and the first surgeon authenticated it. I have requested a verification letter, but I have yet to receive it.


Asked on 1/31/07, 3:21 pm

2 Answers from Attorneys

David Davies Law Office of David H. Davies

Re: malpractice

I am not sure if your goal is to get your money back or to get some help on the Malpractice. In order to help you out with your malpractice questions I will need a lot more information.

When was the surgery?

When was the last time that you were treated or examnied by the doctor who did the surgery or a member of his group?

Where did you have the surgery?

You really need to talk directly to an attorney directly immediately. Time may be critical. You should not consider that any of the information I have given you is legal advice since I do not have enough information to advise you-except for the advice that you talk to an attorney ASAP.

I have been helping people who have been seriously injured as a result of negligence for over 30 years. I will be happy to discuss this with you-no charge or obligation for the call. If you want to discuss this pleas call or send me an email with contact information.

Good luck!

DHDavies

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Answered on 2/07/07, 10:20 am
Joseph Jacobs Jacobs & Lowder

Re: malpractice

From your question it appears as though you corrected the issue that led to your first lawyer dropping the case. If that is the case contact me directly and we will work this out for you. Remember the statute of limitations may be working against you, so no matter what you do, do it now.

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Answered on 1/31/07, 4:03 pm


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