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[quote=Anonymous]Sorry go cut off That results in a negative outcome. I have seen lawsuits that are just and some that were frivolous. In most cases, the matter is settled without much of an issue for the OB. I have seen 2 fight and win frivolous suits. So a couple of things from your post 1. The doctor won't apologize. In doing so, they admit to wrongdoing. You'd be shocked that many hospitals have this policy and its not because the doctor doesn't not want to apologize 2. Without knowing the exact issue, this is a tough one. You seem to think she was negligent because she was in a bad mood and taking it out on you. This is Really going to be a tough one to prove, especially if she has a glowing record. 3. A complaint to the medical board will likely do no more than give her a slap in the wrist. If that. Unless it was gross negligence, your case file likely does not have enough information for them to do much about the issue 4. I guess if you are looking to recoup money lost, definitely sue. If you are hoping for closure with the doctor regarding what happened, I fear you may be dissapointed by the lawsuit process. Good luck op. I've seen lawsuits that definitely should have been filed so I am in no way disparaging you from filing, just that you need to decide the reasons for why you're filing [/quote]
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