Medical Malpractice And Criminal Charges
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In New York, pursuing both civil and criminal charges in a medical malpractice case can be strategic. Civil cases often help establish evidence for criminal charges like depraved indifference. You can file both simultaneously, but civil cases can lay the groundwork for criminal proceedings. Consider separating issues like HIPAA violations and insurance fraud into distinct cases to maintain focus. Punitive damages are typically sought in civil cases, not criminal ones. Staying in the U.S. Might be prudent for effective case management.Full Conversation
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Sure. I'm working on a massive Medical Malpractice case. Rather than civil case I'm even considering a Criminal Charge under Depraved Indifference.. Although Depraved Indifference has
It sounds like you’re dealing with a complex situation. In Arizona, depraved indifference can lead to criminal charges if the conduct shows a reckless disregard for human life. Here are a few things to consider:
- Medical Malpractice: Typically handled as a civil case unless criminal negligence is evident.
- Criminal Charge: Requires intent or gross negligence beyond standard malpractice.
Would you like assistance connecting with local lawyers who specialize in such cases?
- Medical Malpractice: Typically handled as a civil case unless criminal negligence is evident.
- Criminal Charge: Requires intent or gross negligence beyond standard malpractice.
Would you like assistance connecting with local lawyers who specialize in such cases?
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It seems like your case might be complex and of high value, potentially warranting legal representation. Would you like to be connected to local lawyers who can better assist you with your case?
It seems like your case might be complex and of high value, potentially warranting legal representation. Would you like to be connected to local lawyers who can better assist you with your case?
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It sounds like you're dealing with a significant legal matter. Given the complexity of medical malpractice and potential criminal charges, it's crucial to have expert guidance. If you decide to pursue professional legal help in the future, consider reaching out to lawyers specializing in these areas. If you have any more questions or need further legal information, feel free to ask!
It sounds like you're dealing with a significant legal matter. Given the complexity of medical malpractice and potential criminal charges, it's crucial to have expert guidance. If you decide to pursue professional legal help in the future, consider reaching out to lawyers specializing in these areas. If you have any more questions or need further legal information, feel free to ask!
I will........The reason I'm quite confident in my skills is because I'm one of about *,* in the U.S. considered to be a Polymath. Polymath's IQs range *-* range and go up from there. Back to Medical Malpractice case : ) NOW, I've done research covering every legal angle I could think relevant to winning my case. BACK to Depraved Indifference. Although typically used in manslaughter cases, I believe there's some wiggle room in the legal definition of Depraved Indifference for my medical malpractice case. ( HERE'S MY POINT the FORMER PHYSICIAN ABANDONED ME WITHOUT ASSISTANCE IN SECURING OR TRANSITIONING ME TO OTHER MEDICAL CARE.....I believe IT'S REASONABLE TO ALLEGE, THAT THE PROBABILITY I COULD HAVE DIED IS VERY HIGH. (AGAIN *.* yrs of Documented HOW WOULD YOU ADDRESS PROCEEDING WITH A CRIMINAL APPROACH ??
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Given the severity and potential negligence involved in your situation, it might be worth pursuing both civil and criminal avenues. For criminal charges like depraved indifference, evidence must demonstrate a reckless disregard for human life. Would you like to be connected to local lawyers who can better assist you with your case?
Given the severity and potential negligence involved in your situation, it might be worth pursuing both civil and criminal avenues. For criminal charges like depraved indifference, evidence must demonstrate a reckless disregard for human life. Would you like to be connected to local lawyers who can better assist you with your case?
let me ask this....Should I pursue Criminal First, then Civil. Or would it best to pursue Civil, raise my issue of Depraved Indifference and see if the judge would refer my case to Criminal Court ?
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It's often strategic to pursue a civil case first in medical malpractice situations, as this can help establish negligence and gather evidence. If the civil case reveals potential criminal conduct, the judge might refer it for criminal charges like depraved indifference. If you need further guidance, feel free to ask!
It's often strategic to pursue a civil case first in medical malpractice situations, as this can help establish negligence and gather evidence. If the civil case reveals potential criminal conduct, the judge might refer it for criminal charges like depraved indifference. If you need further guidance, feel free to ask!
Great ! I can prove criminality in this way. I have that *.5 years of documented evidence confirming criminal liability for (*) never having written a prescription over a 5 year period and criminal liability for (*) abandonment. WORSE, * he has tried to intimidate me. He had to have colluded with my health insurer. The Insurance's Agent, repeated information he could have only gotten from my former physician (REMEMBER, the former physician was the only person on planet earth who knew that info. cos he never write a prescription.) Within * weeks, The health insurer fraudulently denied my request for a health plan change (I have documented evidence for this fraud.)
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It sounds like your case involves serious allegations, including potential criminal behavior. Would you like to be connected to local lawyers who can better assist you with your case?
It sounds like your case involves serious allegations, including potential criminal behavior. Would you like to be connected to local lawyers who can better assist you with your case?
Not yet. Can you address the issues I've raised in my last post ? Or, should I restate them ?
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You have raised complex and serious issues, including potential criminal conduct. Pursuing civil action first could help establish evidence for depraved indifference. Additionally, addressing insurance fraud might be crucial. Feel free to highlight any specific questions or points you need more information on!
You have raised complex and serious issues, including potential criminal conduct. Pursuing civil action first could help establish evidence for depraved indifference. Additionally, addressing insurance fraud might be crucial. Feel free to highlight any specific questions or points you need more information on!
If I were to do Civil first, would a Criminal case (*) depend on the outcome of the Civil case or (*)can I file a Civil and Criminal case simultaneously or (*) do I have to wait for the Judge to step in ?
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Hey there! You can file civil and criminal cases simultaneously, but pursuing civil first might help gather evidence for criminal charges. A judge doesn't need to step in for you to start a criminal case. Would you like to know more about how each process works?
Hey there! You can file civil and criminal cases simultaneously, but pursuing civil first might help gather evidence for criminal charges. A judge doesn't need to step in for you to start a criminal case. Would you like to know more about how each process works?
WHEW !!! THIS INFORMATION ALMOST CLEARS THE WAY FOR MY STRATEGY !!! LET'S SEE, I'M ASSUMING THAT IF I DO CIVIL AND CRIMINAL SIMULTANEOUSLY, I'D INCLUDE ALL MY DOCUMENTED EVIDENCE FOR DR'S CRIMINALITY THAT I PRESENTED IN A CIVIL CASE WITH THE CRIMINAL CASE ? I THAT CORRECT ASSUMPTION ?
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Yes, you can use the documented evidence from your civil case in your criminal case. Civil cases can help establish a foundation of evidence which can be crucial in proving criminal charges like depraved indifference. If you have more questions or need further guidance, feel free to ask!
Yes, you can use the documented evidence from your civil case in your criminal case. Civil cases can help establish a foundation of evidence which can be crucial in proving criminal charges like depraved indifference. If you have more questions or need further guidance, feel free to ask!
OK THIS IS TOTALLY PERFECT FOR PROVING BOTH OF MY CASES ! YOU CAN'T BELIEVE WHAT MORE I HAVE TO PROVE MY CASES...!!!!! I EVIDENCE THAT THE FORMER DR INTENTIONALLY COMMITTED ACTIONS HARM TO ME. I'M DRAFTING NOTICES OF ADMISSION. I BELIEVE I CAN PROVE those allegations BUT IS IT CALLED CIRCUMSTANTIAL EVIDENCE ?? OR more FORMAL LOGIC AS IN " IF A IS TRUE THEN B " ? Could I ALSO INVOKE THE REASONABLE PERSON DOCTRINE ??I
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Your situation is quite complex and serious. Here’s some relevant information:
- Circumstantial Evidence: Refers to evidence that implies a fact but does not directly prove it. Your documented evidence might fall under this category.
- Formal Logic: "If A is true, then B" can be used in legal arguments but must be supported by evidence.
- Reasonable Person Doctrine: Can be invoked if it helps demonstrate what a typical person would have done in similar circumstances.
If you need more specifics or have further questions, feel free to ask!
Your situation is quite complex and serious. Here’s some relevant information:
- Circumstantial Evidence: Refers to evidence that implies a fact but does not directly prove it. Your documented evidence might fall under this category.
- Formal Logic: "If A is true, then B" can be used in legal arguments but must be supported by evidence.
- Reasonable Person Doctrine: Can be invoked if it helps demonstrate what a typical person would have done in similar circumstances.
If you need more specifics or have further questions, feel free to ask!
I can meet and surpasses the legal requirements for most every legal issue you've brought up.
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It sounds like your case is complex and potentially high value due to the serious allegations and documented evidence you have. Would you like to be connected to local lawyers who can better assist you with your case? If so, could you share more details about the issue?
It sounds like your case is complex and potentially high value due to the serious allegations and documented evidence you have. Would you like to be connected to local lawyers who can better assist you with your case? If so, could you share more details about the issue?
Not yet. Another question for you. The former DR is now a senior executive in a medical care company. He has nearly unlimited access to money. Worse, I filed a complaint against him with the state's health dept. 1 month later he was colluding with my health insurer to cover up his criminal liability of not having written any prescriptions. Clearly he got his hands on the Complaint I sent to the state. (I have a lead tracing the email back to originator of the Complaint email BUT I haven't even begun to deal with that legal breach. I don't want that (criminal HIPPA leak) to detract or confuse my Med Mal case.
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Your situation involves serious allegations, including HIPAA violations and potential malpractice. Consider these points:
- Document every interaction and incident related to your case.
- Maintain separate records for each aspect (medical malpractice, HIPAA breach, insurance fraud).
- A civil case can help establish evidence for possible criminal charges.
If you need more guidance, just let me know!
Your situation involves serious allegations, including HIPAA violations and potential malpractice. Consider these points:
- Document every interaction and incident related to your case.
- Maintain separate records for each aspect (medical malpractice, HIPAA breach, insurance fraud).
- A civil case can help establish evidence for possible criminal charges.
If you need more guidance, just let me know!
OK now would I include all * legal issues in one Civil or in one Criminal case ? or would they each be separate cases ? Lumping them all together is what I feel may detract from the importance of the Med Mal case.
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Given the complexity and seriousness of your situation involving medical malpractice, HIPAA violations, and insurance fraud, it might be strategic to address each issue in separate cases. This approach can prevent dilution of the severity of each claim and ensure focused attention. Would you like to be connected to local lawyers who can better assist you with your case?
Given the complexity and seriousness of your situation involving medical malpractice, HIPAA violations, and insurance fraud, it might be strategic to address each issue in separate cases. This approach can prevent dilution of the severity of each claim and ensure focused attention. Would you like to be connected to local lawyers who can better assist you with your case?
Exactly my opinion, too. For these germane but tangential issues to the main charge, yes, I will look for other legal help--lawyers. NOW, CAN I FILE MY CASES AND WORK OVER SEAS (FRANCE) ON CONTRACT WORK OR, BY VIRTUE OF "GRANDFATHER LAWS" I AM ELIGIBLE TO APPLY FOR CITIZENSHIP IN EITHER CANADA OR ENGLAND. I THINK I NEED TO STAY IN THE UNITED STATES. IS THAT THE PRUDENT ACTION....STAY IN THE U.S.
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Your case seems to be quite complex, involving serious allegations with documented evidence. Pursuing legal action in the U.S. might be prudent to ensure your case is handled effectively. Working overseas could complicate matters, so staying might be beneficial.
Would you like to be connected to local lawyers who can better assist you with your case?
Your case seems to be quite complex, involving serious allegations with documented evidence. Pursuing legal action in the U.S. might be prudent to ensure your case is handled effectively. Working overseas could complicate matters, so staying might be beneficial.
Would you like to be connected to local lawyers who can better assist you with your case?
I HAVE MORE BACKGROUND WORK TO DO FIRST....BUT, I CLEARLY UNDERSTAND I WILL NEED TO SEE A LAWYER'
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Your situation involves significant legal issues including medical malpractice, potential criminal charges, HIPAA violations, and insurance fraud.
Would you like to be connected to local lawyers who can better assist you with your case? If you agree, could you provide a bit more information about the issue?
Your situation involves significant legal issues including medical malpractice, potential criminal charges, HIPAA violations, and insurance fraud.
Would you like to be connected to local lawyers who can better assist you with your case? If you agree, could you provide a bit more information about the issue?
NOT YET...I WANT TO TAKE MORE TIME TO THINK THROUGH MY STRATEGIC APPROACH. I HIGHLY VALUE YOUR INPUT AND CLARIFICATION OF ISSUES I RAISE. HERE'S A QUESTION, I ASSUME YOU MAY NOT BE ABLE TO CONSIDER this question. BUT HERE GOES. GIVEN MY YEARS OF EVIDENCE GIVEN THE DR'S PROMINENCE IN THE MEDICAL FIELD now and GIVEN THE MAJOR FINANCIAL INVESTMENTS BEING MADE IN "HIS" COMPANY by major Asset management companies, I believe it's to the dr's advantage to SETTLE WITH ME ASAP !
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It seems you're considering strategic options for your case, including leveraging the doctor's status and investments for a settlement. This approach could be beneficial if you present compelling evidence and a strong case. If you have more questions or need further guidance, feel free to ask!
It seems you're considering strategic options for your case, including leveraging the doctor's status and investments for a settlement. This approach could be beneficial if you present compelling evidence and a strong case. If you have more questions or need further guidance, feel free to ask!
I'm gonna nail my cases ! I've pulled together everything I need, to date, that will secure a settlement. Compensatory damages, no worries. Punitive Damages ? Can you get them in a Criminal Case ? My case will command multi-millions of dollars due to the massive number of years which will serve as a determination of the severity of deprived of enjoyment of life
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Punitive damages are typically awarded in civil cases, not criminal ones. They aim to punish the defendant for reckless or egregious behavior. Criminal cases focus on penalizing the defendant through fines or imprisonment. Pursuing both civil and criminal avenues might strengthen your position. If you have more questions, feel free to ask!
Punitive damages are typically awarded in civil cases, not criminal ones. They aim to punish the defendant for reckless or egregious behavior. Criminal cases focus on penalizing the defendant through fines or imprisonment. Pursuing both civil and criminal avenues might strengthen your position. If you have more questions, feel free to ask!
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It's great to hear that you're planning to write a testimonial for FreeLawChat! If you have any more questions or need further clarification on any legal matters, feel free to ask. Your case involves significant aspects, and pursuing both civil and criminal avenues could be beneficial.
It's great to hear that you're planning to write a testimonial for FreeLawChat! If you have any more questions or need further clarification on any legal matters, feel free to ask. Your case involves significant aspects, and pursuing both civil and criminal avenues could be beneficial.