
A malpractice lawyer won’t always take on your case. There are usually underlying reasons why some which he’ll share with you some that he won’t. Sometimes his case load is too large to take on a case of your magnitude. Other times he’ll look over the case and feel that it’s not right for him and his firm. There are politics sometimes involved in the reasons why he says no. He may have represented the hospital before or the doctor and feels it’s a conflict of interest.
If an insurance company said that they’d cover certain costs in your treatment and then are hiding behind insurance loopholes that they created and that are not honest to the contract they gave you a bad faith attorney will look into it and try and figure out a way to get you’re the money you deserve and need. The treat the contract that insurance company gave you as though it’s God’s word and they hold them to those words and do not allow them to get away with cheating you.
It happens more than people realize or talk about your child is delivered with a birth injury one severe enough that your child is not right. This is not okay. The fact that the hospital and doctor made this error and your child has to suffer as a result of this error is not okay. Hospitals will definitely try to back pedal and put the blame on you and your spouse verses taking on the blame. Blame means money and admitting liability and they don’t want to have to pay up.
