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Old 07-26-2008, 06:22 PM
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Hi All,
Thanks for sharing your experience! It is nice to hear from someone to have a similar experience like me. Although in fact it is very sad to meet each other under this circumstance. I had been busing looking for attorney but unfortunately no attorney was willing to take my case in part because it is difficult to prove neglience and in part too costly to fight. In the state of California, the most you can get for pain and suffering is $250,000. One attorney told me the cost could be anywhere from $40,000 up to $100,000. She declined my case although she had experienced with RSD. She tried to help one of her clients who suffered RSD from blood donation. Unfortunately, she could not prove the care was below the standare of care for her client although they poke her client several times in order to obtain the blood. She lost that case. Now the statute of limitation is expired for me-1 year was over. I happened to speak to my neighbor about my case. She was a paralegal. She mentioned to try to find a personal injury attorney to go that route and the statue of limitation is 3 years. What is your thought on this?
Judy,
My recommendation for you regarding your next neurologist appt. Please ask your neurologist about your diagnosis, the cause, whether or not your injury is due to neglience, treatment and prognosis.
Take care!
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