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Any info on filing a malpractice suit?

Bones, Joints & Muscles | Last Active: Jul 4 3:04pm | Replies (8)

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@wascaly

I’m glad you told me about reimbursing Medicare. I hadn’t thought about that!
In Feb ‘23, I had a disastrous fall in the shower and broke my hip in 3 places. The surgeon did an open reduction internal fixation. The result was nothing less than disastrous. I now have one leg shorter than the other. My balance (which wasn’t good in the first place) is a nightmare now. I’m on a walker for what I assume will be he rest of my life. Any sense of mobility is gone forever.
Needless to say, I’m very angry. I didn’t know anything about this surgeon as far as his reputation or expertise. I’d been brought in to the ER late at night in severe pain, and never had the chance to do any type of research concerning ortho surgeons. And so, here I am.
This doctor later admitted to me, “I should’ve done a hip replacement.” I was livid.
There is no “fixing” what he did, so that’s why I was considering a lawsuit; however, after hearing I’d have to reimburse Medicare, I’m not so sure.
Thanks very much for your response.

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You did not get paid by Medicare, therefore you would not owe them, the doctor would.

I was a medical biller for ten years and know that the person who got paid by medicare has to reimburse medicare not the patient.

I suggest that you find a good malpractice. Lawyer that won't charge you until the case is over in case you lose.But they probably won't take the case and let's the slam dunk. And
It sounds like it is.

I hope you do investigate this because it sounds like you had a pretty hard time. I hope everything goes well. God bless.