Whether it be because of medication error, misdiagnosis, anesthetic error, surgical error, hospital-acquired infection, or some other negligence, you and your family are now scrambling to pick up the pieces. Collect all relevant medical records, photographs, and any other evidence related to your case. This may include documentation of injuries, medical bills, and correspondence with healthcare providers. Document the damages you have suffered, both economic (medical expenses, lost wages) and non-economic (pain and suffering, emotional distress). If negotiations or mediation fail, your attorney may file lawsuit on your behalf. The legal process can be lengthy, involving discovery, depositions, and other legal procedures. The time limit, or statute of limitations can vary State-by-State and depend on range of factors, but good
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