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Complex hip pain with no answers

Bones, Joints & Muscles | Last Active: Sep 6, 2024 | Replies (27)

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It was only about the end of some of the worst medical care I've received. It takes money to hire attorney's to sue. The risk is all ours, and the costs can be prohibitive. To me, it has only seemed like gambling. Maybe for others, it's not so. My brother had to counter sue someone once, my father hired the attorney, whom he knew, and fronted the costs, because my brother then lived still at home, so it could have come down on my Dad. My brother won, but mostly he won not getting sued himself, or my Dad. I have never been able to communicate past an Attorney's secretary, to get a free appt. The one time I was able to get past one, to sit with a Legal Aid type one, he wasn't obligated to take the case, so he didn't. Reality is a hard lesson. So, I moved. I moved out of Oregon completely. Then, got my colonoscopy (9 polyps, all not cancerous) and slowly over time, my health has improved. I am a person of faith.

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There are attorneys who work "pro bono" which means for free. A are supposed to do that as a part of their practice. But there are also attorneys who will take your case for free because they feel they will win it. Personal injury attorneys do this as the norm. One can also take their case to court themselves through small claims (I have done that several times) and you can also sue through arbitration through your medical provider, insurance company or thru the state. Good luck.