Medical Malpractice Claim Guidance

Summary

In Florida, medical malpractice claims require proving negligence, significant damages, and must be filed within a two-year statute of limitations. If your daughters condition worsened after ER visits and was misdiagnosed, you may have grounds for a claim. Consult a local attorney for precise guidance.

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I want to know if i have a medical claim for my daughter
Hello ****, to better assist you, could you please provide more details about your situation? Also, could you please let me know your location as laws may vary depending on the region?
Duval country florida
Thank you for the information, ****. In Florida, medical malpractice claims have specific requirements:
- The injury was caused by negligence.
- The injury resulted in significant damages.
- There's a two-year statute of limitations.
Please consult with a local attorney for more precise guidance.
Can i tell you the information and you let me know if i have a case
Of course, ****. You can tell me the information, however, please remember that as a free legal information provider, I can't give definite advice or represent you in court. But I'm here to guide you with general information.
Mu daughter had bad abdominal pain on */* and was admitted to the er. The drs concluded and said she had acid reflex and sent us home with a doctors note.
I'm sorry to hear about your daughter, ****. Did her condition worsen after being sent home from the ER? This could be critical in determining potential negligence.
Yes i will fill in the rest of the story i did not mean to send yet but ill finish
Of course, ****. Please provide the additional details at your earliest convenience. This will help me provide you with more accurate information regarding your potential medical malpractice claim.
After being sent home on */* she was the admitted to er for vomiting bile, a urine and blood test but no other samples. They just called it vomiting and said to us she had food poisoning and take her to primary care if worsted. We where concerned the dr didnt test the bile it was very odd she would vomit bile we asked.
I understand your concern, ****. Did her condition improve after following the doctor's advice or did it worsen, necessitating further medical intervention?
Her primary care did a Murphys test */28and found it positive. He was concerned for appendicitis but said it could be one organ and to go get imaging at the er.
I'm sorry to hear about your daughter's condition, ****. Did you follow your primary care doctor's advice and get imaging done at the ER? And what were the results?