My question involves malpractice in the state of: SC
My husband is an obvious victim of medical malpractice. He had a colon resectioning in July of 2016, was sucker immediately afterwards. For seven months we expressed his increased problems post surgery with many ER visits starting at 2 weeks post surgery and several admits to hospital. Finally went to Duke in Raleigh NC for second opinion (after he was released from previous hospital in tremendous pain, vomiting and hemorrhaging from rectum). He was immediately diagnosed with severe stricture and surgery to repair previously failed surgery, resulted in the loss of his colon due to bit being deprived of circulation for the 7 months. He's had a surgical hernia surgery to include mesh implant since then and that hernia is already returning and is being watched by primary to see if another surgery is required. I've had attorneys tell me he has a case but require thousands in retainer fees. We are already drowning in medical debt even thos he had good insurance. I do not want this surgeon to go unpunished, but we cannot afford a retainer. I've already acquired the medical records and created a timeline. I NEED an attorney to take his case as he will require more medical help and ostomy supplies for the rest of his life. Any advice is appreciated.
My husband is an obvious victim of medical malpractice. He had a colon resectioning in July of 2016, was sucker immediately afterwards. For seven months we expressed his increased problems post surgery with many ER visits starting at 2 weeks post surgery and several admits to hospital. Finally went to Duke in Raleigh NC for second opinion (after he was released from previous hospital in tremendous pain, vomiting and hemorrhaging from rectum). He was immediately diagnosed with severe stricture and surgery to repair previously failed surgery, resulted in the loss of his colon due to bit being deprived of circulation for the 7 months. He's had a surgical hernia surgery to include mesh implant since then and that hernia is already returning and is being watched by primary to see if another surgery is required. I've had attorneys tell me he has a case but require thousands in retainer fees. We are already drowning in medical debt even thos he had good insurance. I do not want this surgeon to go unpunished, but we cannot afford a retainer. I've already acquired the medical records and created a timeline. I NEED an attorney to take his case as he will require more medical help and ostomy supplies for the rest of his life. Any advice is appreciated.
Medical Malpractice: Attorney Without a Retainer Fee
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