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The Veteran and Military Medical Malpractice attorneys of Rawls Law Group help vets, service members, and their families get the compensation they deserve when they are injured by medical negligence through the VA healthcare system.
When a veteran receives poor medical treatment at a Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) hospital or medical facility, they might be under the belief that filing a medical malpractice lawsuit against the federal government is impossible. But that is simply not true. If you or a loved one has suffered from the negligence of the VA, you can file a claim under the Federal Tort Claims Act (FTCA) to receive compensation for pain and suffering and economic loss. It is important that if you believe you have a claim against the VA, you know your rights ...
The Pentagon recently published rules for how military personnel can submit medical malpractice claims for damages to the government.
U.S. troops have been barred from filing medical malpractice claims against the government. That's changed because of one dying Special Forces soldier and a lawyer who didn't know the odds.
Tripler Army Medical Center physicians failed to order the test that would have shown a twisted gut in a 1-month-old baby, resulting in the death of 95% of the baby’s small intestine and life-long disability. Tripler Army Medical Center surgeons re-attached the small intestine backward during gastric bypass surgery, resulting in complications which eventually killed a 31-year-old Army wife and mother of 3. Tripler Army Medical Center left the care of a high-risk labor in the hands of an inexpe ...
military, but her family is prohibited from suing for medical malpractice, barred by a 69-year-old legal ruling known as Feres that precludes troops from suing the federal government for...
It would mark the first time in nearly seven decades that U.S. military personnel have had legal recourse to seek payment from the military in cases of medical malpractice.