my father died because of medical negligence

#1 2007-12-05 18:20:35
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my father died because of medical negligence

My Father died from a heart attack the end of april 2007. The Hospital has admitted to the negligence of incorrect diagnosis by the ER doctor and the review board of that hosptial set up an appointment a few days ago with thier risk manager. She said that the hospital is only at fault to 20% and a cap of 1000 pounds and that 80% is the doctors responsibility is that true? She also said that the pain and suffering is only 25000 puonds is that true? And the other question we have is what kind of settlement can we expect from the hosptial and doctor? They are sending out an adjuster to the house to figure out the economic losses and what can we expect there?

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#2 2008-04-21 12:18:04
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I think You should go to personal injury solisitor, who now mediacal cases, which are very hard to win.

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#3 2008-06-13 14:04:20
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I agree with felix.  Ultimately it is for the court to decide how much the hospital was at fault, and how much of the negligence was the responsibility of the doctor.  It is also a matter for the court to decide on the level of compensation.  It really would be a good idea to get advice from a personal injury lawyer as soon as possible.

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#4 2008-07-02 09:34:54
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This is definitely a case for the courts to decide upon, but from what you say, it looks like you have a very strong case as the hospital has admitted to their errors.

Just go to a solicitor, an experienced one at that, and get some more detailed and professional advice.

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#5 2009-03-27 17:58:52
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felix wrote:

I think You should go to personal injury solisitor, who now mediacal cases, which are very hard to win.

Even i agree with Felix. Actually it depends on the court judgment whether it is the hospital fault  and how much it was there from the doctor side. Every thing will be in the hands of the court . Better u meet a solicitor and take his advice.

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#6 2010-11-22 13:08:18
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Hello Big Boy,
I would like to get in touch with you for your case, I am a case worker and would like to help you.
Feel free to contact me.

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#7 2011-06-22 05:55:04
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#8 2011-06-22 15:53:04
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wtf?   I do not believe  smile

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#9 2011-07-16 23:22:26
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You have 3 years from the date you became aware that the hospital was negligent to bring a claim.As they have admitted liabilty hopefully in writing ( this should suffice)
The claim could have significant potential and it is important that it is in the right hands.Hi I am a specialist personal Injury/Clinical negligence with 20 years experience from leading london city firms.I am sure i can help you.If you want a free no obligation discussion , please call me on 07506044484
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#20 2011-08-25 08:38:35
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Standards and regulations for medical compliances vary by country and jurisdiction within countries. Medical professionals may obtain professional liability insurances to offset the risk and costs of lawsuits based on medical malpractice. A doctor would be liable for (depending on the circumstances) such things as prescribing experimental drugs and how he/she has handle the case.

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#21 2011-08-26 17:20:49
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#22 2011-09-24 12:28:31
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My parents are drinkers, and have been for quite some time. Not to go into the whole details of everything, my basic (and unprofessional) assessment is that they are borderline alcoholics. They drink everyday to some extent (I'd say probably at least 3-4 drinks per day, to up to a lot more on frequent occasions). Dh and I rarely drink... like a glass of wine here or there and maybe 3 drinks on rare special occasions. 
 
So here's the problem. Last time my mom babysat ds (which was in July) I asked her upfront to please refrain from drinking while she was here babysitting. She responded weakly "I'll try"... an annoying enough response, but yet she respected our wishes. My rationale is that we would expect the same from any babysitter we hired, so I expected the same from her. Fair enough?   
 
Last night we went to Dh's work Christmas party, and my parents babysat (at our house) and I thought we could give them the benefit of the doubt that they would realize that the same rules applied re: drinking. My mom came earlier, and then after we left my dad arrived. When my mom showed up we didn't see any evidence of her bringing alcohol with her. But when we came home, there was a bottle of wine in her bag (don't know how empty or full) and a beer cap in the garbage can.   
 
So I'm really annoyed, that not only did they drink while they were here, it seems like they tried to hide it. I'm not sure what they drank wine out of, since there were no dirty wine glasses, and I'm thinking that maybe they washed them to make it look like they didn't drink anything??? This only makes me further mad. That they clearly remembered what I asked them previously, and went out of their way to try to hide it? Dh is livid and is at the point of telling them they are no longer welcome to see ds at all (which I think is extreme). How do I handle this? Am I out of line? On one hand I appreciate the free babysitting, but I think I have a right to expect babysitters not to drink right??

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#23 2011-09-30 06:56:01
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big boy wrote:

My Father died from a heart attack the end of april 2007. The Hospital has admitted to the negligence of incorrect diagnosis by the ER doctor and the review board of that hosptial set up an appointment a few days ago with thier risk manager. She said that the hospital is only at fault to 20% and a cap of 1000 pounds and that 80% is the doctors responsibility is that true? She also said that the pain and suffering is only 25000 puonds is that true? And the other question we have is what kind of settlement can we expect from the hosptial and doctor? They are sending out an adjuster to the house to figure out the economic losses and what can we expect there?

Sorry to hear about your father, itâ??s a disgusting, we blindly believe in doctors, if they behave like this, then everyone should go for compensation this will helpful for stopping such kind of crime as well as public awareness about their rights. In your case you should contact to the negligence lawyer, he will help you.

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#24 2011-09-30 06:56:38
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Sorry to hear about your father, itâ??s a disgusting, we blindly believe in doctors, if they behave like this, then everyone should go for compensation this will helpful for stopping such kind of crime as well as public awareness about their rights. In your case you should contact to the negligence lawyer, he will help you.

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#25 2011-09-30 06:56:49
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Sorry to hear about your father, itâ??s a disgusting, we blindly believe in doctors, if they behave like this, then everyone should go for compensation this will helpful for stopping such kind of crime as well as public awareness about their rights. In your case you should contact to the negligence lawyer, he will help you.

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#26 2011-09-30 06:57:09
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Sorry to hear about your father, itâ??s a disgusting, we blindly believe in doctors, if they behave like this, then everyone should go for compensation this will helpful for stopping such kind of crime as well as public awareness about their rights. In your case you should contact to the negligence lawyer, he will help you.

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#27 2011-09-30 06:57:18
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Sorry to hear about your father, itâ??s a disgusting, we blindly believe in doctors, if they behave like this, then everyone should go for compensation this will helpful for stopping such kind of crime as well as public awareness about their rights. In your case you should contact to the negligence lawyer, he will help you.

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#28 2011-09-30 06:57:20
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Sorry to hear about your father, itâ??s a disgusting, we blindly believe in doctors, if they behave like this, then everyone should go for compensation this will helpful for stopping such kind of crime as well as public awareness about their rights. In your case you should contact to the negligence lawyer, he will help you.

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#29 2011-09-30 06:57:25
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Sorry to hear about your father, itâ??s a disgusting, we blindly believe in doctors, if they behave like this, then everyone should go for compensation this will helpful for stopping such kind of crime as well as public awareness about their rights. In your case you should contact to the negligence lawyer, he will help you.

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