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My husband died during an angiogram. Can I file a malpractice claim in Minnesota?...
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Three weeks after I had an echocardiogram test, where the doctor diagnosed my heart was going strong and I was in good health, I suffered a severe heart attack. Is this a...
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I believe that the doctor who did an epidural for me during my 3rd pregnancy was wrong for what she did. The doctor poked the needle into me at least 17 times, that were ...
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I went into have a routine kidney stone removed outpatient. my surgery lasted 3 hours longer than expected. They collapsed my lung and evidently lost blood; I received tw...
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I went to emergency room three times with severe stomach pains. I was treated as a drug seeker and not diagnosed with partial bowel obstruction. Bowel became necrotic......
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My wife entered the Hospital in June of 2007 with significant abdominal pain. She was admitted and tested and told she either had irritable bowel syndrome or an incorrec...
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My mother was 77 yrs of age and generally in good health. She underwent total hip replacement and there was a complication the following day. A clot went to her lung. Thi...
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Can the hospital or the doctor be sued for treating the wrong patient? What if a surgery, or amputation, was performed......
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After returning home from surgery, my husband became ill with a staph infection at the site of his surgery. Could he have caught the infection at the hospital before he r...
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Three years ago, my husband went to see his doctor for a routine check up. The doctor found that his iron levels were abnormally high, so he ordered that my husband come ...
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