Posted on Apr 28, 2022
Two Years Later, Military Medical Malpractice Law's Namesake Still Waits for Answer on His Claim...
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Can't sue but can file a claim. There is obviously a great sense of urgency given to these claims. If there is no clear process for the claims, how can anyone expect them to be paid?
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..."For Stayskal, the issue was deeply personal: In 2017, physicians at Womack Army Medical Center failed to follow up on a three-centimeter mass in Stayskal's right lung, a node later determined to be lung cancer.
Barred from suing the government by legal precedent, Stayskal fought for the right to file medical malpractice claims. The day the new law went into effect, at 12:01 a.m. on Jan. 1, 2020, he and his attorney filed his claim."...
..."For Stayskal, the issue was deeply personal: In 2017, physicians at Womack Army Medical Center failed to follow up on a three-centimeter mass in Stayskal's right lung, a node later determined to be lung cancer.
Barred from suing the government by legal precedent, Stayskal fought for the right to file medical malpractice claims. The day the new law went into effect, at 12:01 a.m. on Jan. 1, 2020, he and his attorney filed his claim."...
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