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Failure to diagnose leads to long recovery and loss of income by Colleen CSR

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Hi, everyone! I’ve just finished working on a medical malpractice case. In this particular case, it took me a few days of working with the client and attorney to get the documents we needed for our review due to the attorney’s court schedule. However, as this client was in a dire situation and desperately in need of money, the attorney was especially cooperative to our underwriting process. Suffering a broken leg while playing hockey, during his ER visit, the doctor failed to correctly diagnose his injury. As a result, this client later had to have two corrective surgeries and has been out of work for several months. Due to the loss of income, this client is now in danger of losing his house. CMG is one of the few funding companies that have the underwriting capabilities to fund medical malpractice cases, especially where large sums of money are requested. This case is currently being reviewed by one of our underwriters right now, so we’ll know shortly how much we’re able to help this client during his time of need.

-Colleen

If you are in a similar situation or know someone who has been involved in a medical malpractice case, ask them to call us at 1.800.264.2274 or apply online for a free funding review.  This blog represents an actual CMG call.  The personal, employment and medical details of this client interaction have been omitted or altered to protect the plaintiff’s anonymity. The information provided on this page is not legal advice and should not be taken as such.

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