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I had a situation in November 2006 where a nurse accidentally gave me 10 times the amount of dexamethasone I was supposed to take and I ended up going into shock for 2 days. I was critical during that time.

But I'm on disability and the lawyer isn't taking my case - if I was a rich person they'd have a clear cut obvious case and so why can't I have a case too. Just because I'm on SSDI?

Doesn't my life matter too?

I guess only the lives of the wealthy matter.

At least on this earth.

I know lawyers say that's how it is - but don't any of you people have a conscience? when you have a disabled person where they did negligence? So what's stopping medical people from killing all these people? nothing in my mind. They can "accidentally" kill whatever undesireable people they want to kill and ther's nothing anyone can do about it.

Well my life has value, and I want to sue these people and I want money for my suffering like any rich person would get.

thank you

2007-08-12 16:51:04 · 1 answers · asked by art_flood 4 in Politics & Government Law & Ethics

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Sorry about your situation! Where do you live? I know in Canada lawyers give clients an hourly rate for the cost of their services (ie. $ 200 / hr). If so try to go throw the yellow pages or contact people to find a non-profit lawyer.

If you live in the US, lawyers are willing to work for a percentage of your win. If they lose the case, you still won't have to pay them.

I hope this helps. Is there a free legal line you could call for further information?

2007-08-12 17:02:03 · answer #1 · answered by NY 2 · 0 0

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