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Barberi Law Firm

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36 Reviews
  • 2305 Hawthorn Drive, Suite C, Mount Pleasant, MI 48858

  • Law Firm with 3 lawyers3 awards

  • Serving clients in Central Michigan & surrounding areas since 1989! Voted #1 in Central Michigan 21 years in a row! EVERY CASE WE TAKE, WE TAKE PERSONALLY.

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Joseph T. Barberi
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  • Serving Sumner, MI and Gratiot County, Michigan

  • Law Firm with 1 lawyer1 award

  • 35 Years of Legal Experience * "A+" Better Business Bureau Rating * Former U.S. Marine * Former Grand Rapids-Area Firefighter * Serving Clients Statewide *Free Phone... Read More

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  • 135 W. Center St., Alma, MI 48801-2205

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Commonly Asked Personal Injury Questions From Users Near You

This information is not legal advice and is not guaranteed to be correct, complete or up-to-date. It is provided for general informational purposes only. If you need legal advice you should consult a licensed attorney in your area.

What are my rights if I feel that I am not getting proper medical treatment?

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Answered by attorney Michael Alexander Yurasov-Lichtenberg (Unclaimed Profile)
Personal Injury lawyer at Havens Lichtenberg PLLC
This is hardly a legal issue. Common sense calls for getting a second opinion, preferably, from a doctor who is not associated with your current physician. If the other doctor does not think the changes in your spine are "normal", transfer your treatment to him/her. Getting an attorney involved at this stage is premature and counterproductive. It is premature because you do not yet know whether your current doctor is right or committing a malpractice in your case. It is counterproductive because, if your physician thinks he is about to get sued, it will not improve the quality of the treatment you are receiving. Think about it: it is not really likely that your doctor knows that he is not treating you right and intentionally withholds proper treatment, is it? So, there are two possibilities - a) your doctor is incompetent, or b) your doctor is right about your condition and treats you correctly. If he is right,and you threaten to sue, the doctor will be right to feel offended and resentful, which will not make him treat you any better.
This is hardly a legal issue. Common sense calls for getting a second opinion, preferably, from a doctor who is not associated with your current physician. If the other doctor does not think the changes in your spine are "normal", transfer your treatment to him/her. Getting an attorney involved at this stage is premature and counterproductive. It is premature because you do not yet know whether your current doctor is right or committing a malpractice in your case. It is counterproductive because, if your physician thinks he is about to get sued, it will not improve the quality of the treatment you are receiving. Think about it: it is not really likely that your doctor knows that he is not treating you right and intentionally withholds proper treatment, is it? So, there are two possibilities - a) your doctor is incompetent, or b) your doctor is right about your condition and treats you correctly. If he is right,and you threaten to sue, the doctor will be right to feel offended and resentful, which will not make him treat you any better.
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Is it legal or ethical for a healthcare provider to charge?

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Answered by attorney Mark Joseph Leonardo (Unclaimed Profile)
Personal Injury lawyer at Dordick Law Corporation
Your question seems to be missing some information. Of course a health care provider can charge for services. You need to explain what happened and how it ties into the deductible.
Your question seems to be missing some information. Of course a health care provider can charge for services. You need to explain what happened and how it ties into the deductible.
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Is it legal or ethical for a healthcare provider to charge?

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Answered by attorney Jeffrey Lapin (Unclaimed Profile)
Personal Injury lawyer at Lapin Law Offices
Yes it is "legal" and "ethical" for a healthcare provider to charge for services rendered. Health insurance policies differ so deductibles and the percentage your parents have to pay depends on what their particular health insurance provides. That is between them and their health insurance company. The healthcare provider is entitled to be paid and your parents would owe any money left after their health insurance policy pays what it is supposed to.
Yes it is "legal" and "ethical" for a healthcare provider to charge for services rendered. Health insurance policies differ so deductibles and the percentage your parents have to pay depends on what their particular health insurance provides. That is between them and their health insurance company. The healthcare provider is entitled to be paid and your parents would owe any money left after their health insurance policy pays what it is supposed to.
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