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02-14-2008, 08:49 AM
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Good Medical Malpractice Attorneys
My uncle died recently after a hip surgery. We suspect medical malpractice. Anyone have any referrals to good medical malpractice attorneys in NC that do not ask clients to pay up front?
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02-14-2008, 09:03 AM
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Originally Posted by Tarheelhombre
My uncle died recently after a hip surgery. We suspect medical malpractice. Anyone have any referrals to good medical malpractice attorneys in NC that do not ask clients to pay up front?
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Most attorneys will do a contingency fee (usually 25-30% of final settlement/award) to do medical malpractice.
One of the best is John Edwards and I hear he is at home now, LOL!!!
If you PM me w/ more info, I can be of further assistance. I sometimes work w/ healthcare attorneys. Will be glad to help. You may need to contact someone out side the state, depending on nature of possible medical malfeasance.
Have you requested all medical records?
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02-14-2008, 06:27 PM
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Originally Posted by Tarheelhombre
My uncle died recently after a hip surgery. We suspect medical malpractice. Anyone have any referrals to good medical malpractice attorneys in NC that do not ask clients to pay up front?
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Just wondering if he might have bled to death? I didn't know until recently how much blood loss there can be involved in this surgery.
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02-14-2008, 06:35 PM
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Originally Posted by lovesMountains
Just wondering if he might have bled to death? I didn't know until recently how much blood loss there can be involved in this surgery.
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Loves - you are thinking about blood loss, and I am thinking about infection. I would think these would be the two mostly likely scenarios. How sad for the family, no matter what happened.
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02-14-2008, 06:47 PM
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Originally Posted by anifani821
Loves - you are thinking about blood loss, and I am thinking about infection. I would think these would be the two mostly likely scenarios. How sad for the family, no matter what happened.
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It would also be interesting to know the age of the uncle as this major surgery can be tough the older you are. How sad for the family 
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