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how do I ask the right questions in court- involving an aggravated disability claim?

Question by bethonsvoice: how do I ask the right questions in court- involving an aggravated disability claim?
Post office aggravated my veteran disabilities by ignoring medical doctors/documentation 1yr+. They claim no fault. I am defending myself pro-se. I cannot afford attorney. The negligence of time/effort by P.O. is apparent. I want to ask the right questions to win my case. Is there a book?

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Answer by kenjeth_vix
ask for a public lawyer. no need for you to pay. (it’s government paid) =)

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Court Declares Portion of Florida’s 2003 Medical Malpractice Tort Reform Act Unconstitutional

Orlando, FL (PRWEB) April 29, 2004 -

A Circuit Court Judge in Seminole County, Florida, has found a portion of Florida’s 2003 medical malpractice reform legislation unconstitutional. It is believed this is the first case to address the constitutionality of the new law.

The 2003 medical malpractice tort reform act was promoted heavily by Governor Bush, who forced a mostly reluctant Florida Legislature back for five special sessions last year to deal specifically with medical malpractice reforms. The 171 page malpractice package that finally passed made several controversial changes, including placing caps on damage awards against doctors and hospitals and granting complete immunity to HMO’s for the negligent conduct of their contract doctors. The new legislation went into effect in September 15, 2003, but under its terms it applies to malpractice incidents occuring both before and after that date.

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Want to Learn How to Testify? New Home Study Course by Practicing Physician Teaches Medical Malpractice Defendants and Physicians How to be Effective in Court


Rockville, MD (PRWEB) June 11, 2009

An estimated 25% of all practicing physicians are sued annually for malpractice. Nurses, pharmacists and other healthcare professionals are also at risk for medical malpractice lawsuits. In medical malpractice litigation, medical records are reviewed and testimony is given for both the defendant (the medical professional) and the plaintiff (the patient who is bringing the legal suit) by retaining attorneys. Medical professionals are reimbursed on average of between $ 250 and $ 600 for each hour spent reviewing documents and testifying as to an opinion of the merit of the case.

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