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Ohio Malpractice

What to Bring About Malpractice

a

Written summary of details about the malpractice

b

If available to you and it's applicable, copies of your medical records

c

Summary of expenses related to the malpractice

d

Summary of loss of employment income because of the malpractice

e

Summary of any other losses as a result of the malpractice (i.e. living expenses, rental car charges, medical premium increases, down payments for vacations you had to cancel)

f

Summary of other instances of "pain and suffering" you’ve experienced because of the malpractice (embarrassment, harm to reputation, disfiguring scars, permanent physical disabilities, etc.)
Michael S. Miller
Michael S. Miller
Practicing in: Malpractice
Location: Downtown
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The accepted level of care and caution that a prudent and reasonable individual should use when providing care for others.

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