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Frequently Asked Questions about Personal Injury, Medical Malpractice, and Insurance Disputes

 


Q: Should I obtain my own medical records or should I get an attorney to obtain them for me?

A: It is important to have all your medical records if you are to move forward in a medical malpractice case. Doctors and providers often charge fees for producing and copying records. Sometimes this fee can be avoided if the patient requests the records and a personal request from a patient can speed up the collection process. However, if a doctor is reticent or simply lackadaisical about giving up his or her files it may be necessary to have an attorney request the records after you have signed a medical records release.


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