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Cases
- Back Surgery Case Settled For $350,000: Clear Errors by VA Healthcare Providers
- $280,000 Settlement for Wrongful Death Tuberculosis Case
- $575,000 Settlement for Federal Tort Claim Against VA
- $300,000 Settlement for Air Force Veteran Who Underwent Spinal Surgery
- Failure to Diagnose Multiple Myeloma Results in $325,000 FTCA Settlement
- $260,000 Settlement for Veteran Who Underwent Orthopedic Wrist Surgery
Testimonials
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- My experience with the Rawls Law Group was outstanding and impressive.
- Simply OUTSTANDING!
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- They are very professional and yet easy to talk with.
- My experience with Mr Rawls was probably the best experience
- I can not begin to express my gratitude to this firm.
- Peter Anderson and the Rawls Law Group handled my medical malpractice claim efficiently and effectively.
FAQs
- Can persons injured by bad medical care in military and VA healthcare facilities sue for malpractice?
- How does your firm determine whether you will take a case?
- I’ve always heard that active service members cannot sue for poor medical care they receive in military healthcare facilities. Is this true?
- If medical malpractice happens at an overseas military facility, can I make a claim?
- Will suing the United States over malpractice committed at a military or VA healthcare facility jeopardize my or my family’s entitlement to medical care?
- Are there any time limits regarding when I can sue the United States for malpractice committed in a VA or military healthcare facility?
- Is there a special process for suing the government?
- Are there legal caps on the amount I can recover?
- Where do you file a lawsuit?
- Do I get a jury trial?
- If my case is settled or won at trial, what is your fee?”
- How are costs like expert expenses handled?
Posts
- How to Sue the VA for Medical Malpractice
- Federal Prisoners and the Federal Tort Claims Act (FTCA)
- Mazor Medtronic Surgical Robot Malfunctions: What Injured Patients Need to Know
- Gulf War Illness Gets Medical Recognition, But VA Benefits Lag Behind
- $200,000 Settlement: Virginia Nursing Home Pressure Ulcer Case
- Virginia’s Most Vulnerable Left to Die: When State-Licensed Care Facilities Fail
- The Six-Month Letter: Navigating the VA’s Administrative Claims Process Before You Can Sue
- What Your Doctor Didn’t Tell You: Informed Consent Failures in Virginia Medical Practice
- VA’s Secret List: Why Veterans Deserve to Know What Toxic Exposures Are Under Review
- Not All VA Doctors Work for the VA: The Scope of Employment Problem in Military Medical Malpractice
- The Elizabeth Dole Act: What Veterans Need to Know About Faster Access to Community Care
- A Fast Resolution for a Client’s Changing Priorities – FTCA Claim Resolves for $400,000
