NayeBomb said:
Panzer- Are you trying to be rude?
No, I am not. But I am about to become very rude to you, so if you do not want to hear it; stop reading....
NayeBomb said:
or Are you that ignorant! You're talking from both sides of your mouth. (re-read your own posts).
Show me where I ever contadicted myself?
Talked out of both sides of my mouth? You didn't make it far in high school, did you?
NayeBomb said:
Lisa came here and asked a LEGAL question,
Here is her original posting. Highlight for me the "legal question she asked....?
LittleLisa said:
malpractice here and alot more
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What is the name of your state? DE - 1st, im going to ask nicely that those of you who have been following my thread about my DUI/my daughter, this DOES NOT compell with what im posting here.
My family doc whom of which was for 20 years, started prescribing pain meds in the end of 2002 for a back injury, also was prescribing for anxiety, the benzo family. In the last 2 months of 2002 he wrote out 22 scripts for the month which totals 1,390 pills. In 2003 he wrote 101 scripts which totalled 8,146 pills. By this point I became an addict which i have no problem admitting to.
In 2004 he wrote 173 scripts which totalled 14,900 pills. All I had to do was call him (gave me his private# and cell#) if it was abled to be called in he called it in, if I needed to come pick up(percocet, etc.), id pick it up. In 2004 he started offering me Oxycontin, and just to give an example: wrote out scripts for the Oxy from July-Oct..little breakdown here..2 scripts in July for 20mg&40mg (122 pills), Aug-2 scripts for 40mg,80mg (120pills), Sept,3 scripts 20mg,40mg,80mg and then 2 in Oct.
Now trying to make this as short as possible in the end of sept he asked me to come work for him as his manager, offered me a very good pay rate, i accepted this job, ended up working for him for a week, (he had other intentions" for me.
One day on the way to his office to work i got a DUI/drugs (That is all over right now), well now, heres whats going on, last week a knock on my door my the state senior investigator for fraud, came in, showed me that the doc had been billing my ins for full extended office visits of $95 on days i ws never even there, and for days i picked up scripts, (the state had to supena my records because he orginally said no when they called", i can tell you why, my chart was kept in his office, he never wrote anything in there, (none of the med he was prescribing).
Well he had one day till the ivestigator came and got them, low and behold i could tell, he had that one day to try to account for the billing, and since there had been nothing in my chart since May/04, i could tell by looking at them he hurried up some writing. well he totally scrwed up big time, nothing matches the charges. he ws basically billing the full extended physical exam procedure code for when i even picked up scripts and never even saw him.
To sum this up, i was in hospital for 7 days, first 2-1/2 were in rehab which i admitted myself, then rushed out by ambulance due to my liver counts which I was basically told I was going into liver failure, i ws detoxed in hosp..
After my DUI hearing, the Deputy AG asked to speak to me "off record" and advised that this doctor was a "major interest". Right now heres whats at hand, ive been asked to testify by both the insurance board and licensing board, of course I have agreed. Ive also managed to talk to an attorney who states I have an excellent civil case against him, but to move pretty quick before this all comes out. (not knowing who may come after him after this is made public).
I know he has malpractice in the amount of 2 million and he can not pay back the insurance co with that $, it has to come out of his wallet, I just gave the lawyer (who happens to have been my divorce attorney in 91) who knows me very well all info i have.
I guess what Im asking here is what should be a suitable amount to sue for?, this was not a original thought at first, I just wanted to see him not be able to do this to anyone else. and im a little scared of this whole thing.
Please those of you who know the other issues of my DUI/and the child support about my 15 year old...this is a SEPERATE issue. Please, no saying im in denial, or interfering w/recovery and all of that. Thanks.
NayeBomb said:
since when does an nurse practicioner have the authority to practice law?
I don't, and have not. So where did YOU get your Law License that enables you to dispense advice here????? HMMMM?
You apparently cannot read and comprehend anything....I have NEVER given legal advice.
NayeBomb said:
Listen, I'm not trying to attack you...
But you are doing that very thing....(I believe that what you have just done is called "talking out of both sides of your mouth!)
NayeBomb said:
I just want you to try to look outside of yourself and have some empathy for someone who has been wronged. Why should she have to come here and defend her actions to YOU?
I do have empathy. I have offered constructive advice AND intensive questioning. I never said she had to defend herself to me. I told her to get some thick skin, and asked questions to point out that this is a taste of what is yet to come. Rmet4nzkx even AGREED with me.
Stop looking down the point of your nose and accusing me of having no empathy. I have given Lisa more constructive input than anyone other than rmet4nzkx....
NayeBomb said:
As far as Lisa being angry...she almost died...she should be angry!
As a result of TAKING TOO MUCH MEDICATION!
He prescribed it, SHE TOOK IT.
SHE HAS CULPABILITY. I have never said she bore the full responsibility, nor even the majority. I simply stated that she has SOME responsibility.
NayeBomb said:
As for her "suitable amount" she is a lay person asking a question. In a court of law you must prove your damages, it's not a number you pull out of the sky.
But she came here and asked ONLY that question. Not for help. Not for support. Not for a legal guidance.
ONLY: "how much is suitable"?
That would raise a red flag for anyone.
NayeBomb said:
Perhaps the reason she knows how much of an umbrella the Dr. has is because most likely her attorney is taking this on a contingency and told her how much he was covered for.
Perhaps, but who cares?
I did not ask how she knew, but it sur seems funny that she knows it and only asked how much should she sue for....
NayeBomb said:
Playing on others sympathies- You are so wrong!!!
No, I am not. But I won't argue with you. You think you are correct, I KNOW I am. I deal with situations you have no ability to fathom...on a daily basis.
NayeBomb said:
I've tried to explain it to you but I think you are the one with poor reading skills or you have a lack of understanding in "standards of care" and "ethics". I'm shocked with your "pain management" background.
No, you are a person who has gone through a somewhat similiar situation, has a sympathetic view of the situation, and have jumped on her bandwagon whole-heartedly.
I am a medical professional who has told her to do what is legally necessary to ensure he does not do this to anyone else, but will not coddle or hand-hold to make her feel better.
This situation is deplorable. I have said that before.
It is going to be very tough for her. I have said that before.
My questions are NOTHING compared to what she will experience later.
You do not like my advice to her?
Fine, Go away. No one is making you read it....