Should I call a lawyer?
Posted: Mon Jan 19, 2015 3:56 pm
Brothers, I would appreciate your input.
Brief history: As I reported earlier, I underwent my second revision last month. I was first implanted with a Coloplast Titan in June, 2011 but had to have a revision on December, 2011 due to floppy head problems. Things went OK afterward until one of the cylinders developed a bulge--so back I went to the operating room on December 22. This time I got an AMS 700 CX.
My question is: Should I call a lawyer? I have no problem with the care I received from my doctor. He's been great. However, if what the doctor told me is true, the reason I had to undergo this recent revision was because the product itself was defective. I'm not looking for a lot of cash. Primarily I just want to recover my co-pay (my health insurance covered the lion's share of the costs) which totals $375, the cost of medications and maybe just a little something for my inconvenience, pain/suffering, etc.
What do you think?
KMeister
Brief history: As I reported earlier, I underwent my second revision last month. I was first implanted with a Coloplast Titan in June, 2011 but had to have a revision on December, 2011 due to floppy head problems. Things went OK afterward until one of the cylinders developed a bulge--so back I went to the operating room on December 22. This time I got an AMS 700 CX.
My question is: Should I call a lawyer? I have no problem with the care I received from my doctor. He's been great. However, if what the doctor told me is true, the reason I had to undergo this recent revision was because the product itself was defective. I'm not looking for a lot of cash. Primarily I just want to recover my co-pay (my health insurance covered the lion's share of the costs) which totals $375, the cost of medications and maybe just a little something for my inconvenience, pain/suffering, etc.
What do you think?
KMeister