Foot Pain Legal Options
Summary
If you experience ongoing foot pain years after surgery, it is advisable to consult a doctor for a current evaluation. This will help determine the cause of the pain and whether it may be related to the surgery. If you suspect medical malpractice, keep all medical records and consider consulting a local attorney to explore potential legal options.Full Conversation
i got foot surgery about *+ years ago and i’ve been having foot pain for years and it hinders me from standing more then * hours without pain. it’s a nerve i believe but whatever it is, it hurts
I'm sorry to hear about your ongoing pain, Bri. Have you consulted with a doctor recently about this issue? It might also be worth exploring if there was any malpractice or if there are any legal options available for you. Let me know if you'd like more information on this.
i have consulted a Dr yet
It sounds like you're dealing with a lot, Bri. Since you mentioned consulting with a doctor, have they provided any diagnosis or treatment plan for your foot pain? Also, are you interested in exploring whether there could be a potential medical malpractice case related to your surgery?
i haven’t consulted with a dr yet
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Since you haven't seen a doctor yet, it might be beneficial to start there for a medical evaluation. If you suspect malpractice from your surgery, it could be worth exploring further. Keep track of all medical records and consultations. If you decide to pursue legal options, consulting a local attorney might be helpful. Would you like more information about potential next steps?
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Bri, it might be beneficial to consult a doctor for a current evaluation of your foot pain. Once you have a diagnosis, you can consider whether to pursue a medical malpractice claim based on your surgery. Keep all medical records as they will be crucial for any legal action.