Everett Personal Attorney Achieves $2.5 M Settlement
Jane Doe v. Health Care Center (Superior Court – confidentiality settlement). Patient suffered from horrific headaches, nausea, vomiting, blurred and double vision, but was told she had the flu. Over several weeks no imaging studies were ordered of the patient’s brain to rule out an intracranial bleed or subarachnoid hemorrhage. Because of the failure of multiple healthcare providers to consider a subarachnoid hemorrhage and to rule one out by ordering a CT or MRI scan of the brain, the patient’s aneurysm ruptured, causing permanent brain damage.
Settlement $2,500,000+
If you too have been injured in Everett or a surrounding area, it’s very important that you quickly contact a personal injury attorney to discuss being financially compensated. There’s no reason you should have to live with those outrageous medical bills because of another person’s mistake. Instead, contact Everett personal injury attorney Rob Kornfeld for a free consultation.
Q. Who can I sue if I am injured in a truck accident?
Great question!
A. You can sue the person driving the truck, the company the person is driving for, the owner of the trailer, the shipper whose goods the tractor-trailer was carrying and/or any other entity that may have contributed to the accident ( a tire manufacturer whose tire blew out, for example).
Many things must be determined before a truck accident or other type of Everett personal injury claim is pursued. If you would like, contact our Everett personal injury attorneys to discuss your potential claim, completely free of charge and obligation.