Drafting Legal Opposition Memorandum

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Yes i,m tuping a opposition memorandum to submit to the judge and i wanted to in my backround brief overview what is the duty of breach my case is in missouri and irs a medical malpractuce fronm a botched root canal and oersonal injury and i was trying to see hiw do i included it in my * elements ti my claim
Hi ****,
Thank you for providing the details. In a Missouri medical malpractice case, you generally need to establish the following four elements:
*. **Duty**: The healthcare provider owed a duty to you.
*. **Breach**: The provider breached that duty by failing to meet the standard of care.
*. **Causation**: The breach caused your injury.
*. **Damages**: You suffered actual harm or damages as a result.
For the "duty of breach," you can explain that the dental professional had a duty to perform the root canal competently and breached that duty by botching the procedure.
Would you like more details on drafting your memorandum?
I was. trying to make th word out thats typed bu the root canal completly i see therm but whats in front of it
Hi ****,
It seems like you're having trouble reading a specific word in a document related to your root canal. Could you provide more context or clarify where this document is from? Understanding the source might help in guiding you better.
I got it it was perform
Hi ****,
Glad you figured it out! If you need further assistance with drafting your opposition memorandum or any other legal matter, feel free to ask. Is there anything else specific you need help with in your case?
No thank. But also i want to include the fact that she said that it,s nothing that she could do for me but stated what do you want me do fo and oh bye the way my teeth wasn,t healthy ant way and that she knew the confition of my teeth but still went ahead and did the procedure anyway
Hi ****,
To include the dentist's statements in your opposition memorandum, you can mention them as part of the "breach" and "causation" elements:
- **Breach**: Highlight that the dentist acknowledged your unhealthy teeth yet proceeded, which may indicate negligence.
- **Causation**: Argue that the dentist's decision to proceed despite knowing the condition of your teeth led to further harm.
Would you like more details on how to incorporate these points?
Yes
Hi ****,
To incorporate the dentist's statements into your opposition memorandum, you can structure it as follows:
- **Breach**:
- Mention that the dentist knew your teeth were unhealthy.
- State that despite this knowledge, she proceeded with the root canal, which may indicate negligence.
- **Causation**:
- Argue that the dentist's decision to perform the procedure despite knowing the poor condition of your teeth led to additional harm.
Would you like a sample paragraph to help with drafting this section?
Yes
Hi ****,
Here's a sample paragraph you can use for your opposition memorandum:
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In the case at hand, the dentist breached her duty of care by proceeding with a root canal despite being fully aware of the unhealthy condition of my teeth. Her acknowledgment that nothing could be done for me, coupled with her decision to go ahead with the procedure, clearly demonstrates negligence. Furthermore, this breach directly caused additional harm, exacerbating my dental condition and resulting in significant personal injury.
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Would you need any further assistance with this or anything else related to your case?