How to avoid frivolous medical malpractice lawsuits?
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My wife passed away last March from the effects of Effexor, Welbutrin, Prozac, zoloft...etc etc. Her last trauma surgeon Dr. Maldanado, said that her medical care was terribly mismanaged and should have never led to her shooting herself in her last suicide attempt. There were multiple suicide attempts and multiple cardiac arrest episodes...the last cardiac arrest was fatal. The hamilton county coroner rep Ed Deters ruled her death a suicide. No justice can you please help me? Loosing Home!!
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Mr.Elk I want to sue various government agencies for knowingly poisoning me with toxic waste byproducts of industry-fluoride
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Frivolous litigation, as used in colloquial and political terms in the United States, refers to lawsuits that are based on a theory that seems absurd, or where the claim results in damages that greatly exceed what one would expect from reading a brief summary of the case. Awards for medical malpractice are sometimes derided as frivolous (in this sense of meaning "excessive").
LawFirmOfElkAndElk 3 years ago