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<blockquote data-quote="1 Day At a Time" data-source="post: 124531" data-attributes="member: 3704"><p>Esther,</p><p></p><p>I'm just so sorry to hear about your daughter's medical experiences. We almost lost our son five years ago due to a hospital borne infection - so I can definitely relate. My brother in law is a nuclear radiologist practicing in Chicago. He would never, ever testify in a malpractice suit. Most docs just stick together this way, because they know that they could easily be the one being sued.... </p><p></p><p>That being said, I think that Judi's idea is an excellent one. There are physicians here who make a practice solely of testifying in court. A good attorney here would be able to make suggestions of folks to contact.</p><p></p><p>We made the decision several years ago to not pursue our son's treatment legally. Instead, we are involved in a group that is attempting to get legislation passed to require hospitals here in the US to "clean up their act". It's just so important to us that others don't have to go through the experience we had - and this seems to be a good way (for us) to make that happen.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="1 Day At a Time, post: 124531, member: 3704"] Esther, I'm just so sorry to hear about your daughter's medical experiences. We almost lost our son five years ago due to a hospital borne infection - so I can definitely relate. My brother in law is a nuclear radiologist practicing in Chicago. He would never, ever testify in a malpractice suit. Most docs just stick together this way, because they know that they could easily be the one being sued.... That being said, I think that Judi's idea is an excellent one. There are physicians here who make a practice solely of testifying in court. A good attorney here would be able to make suggestions of folks to contact. We made the decision several years ago to not pursue our son's treatment legally. Instead, we are involved in a group that is attempting to get legislation passed to require hospitals here in the US to "clean up their act". It's just so important to us that others don't have to go through the experience we had - and this seems to be a good way (for us) to make that happen. [/QUOTE]
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