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Valcazar

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Should minors have the right to sue if they feel they have been misdiagnosed a few years later and be awarded damages if actions taken show no improvement to them?
Anyone who has received medical care has the right to sue for medical malpractice.
 
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toguy5252

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Should minors have the right to sue if they feel they have been misdiagnosed a few years later and be awarded damages if actions taken show no improvement to them?
Subject to certain procedural requirements everyone includuing minors has the right to sue for medical malpractice or negligence. How is that even an issue?
 
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You only answered half the question.

And should they be awarded damages if actions taken show no improvement to them?
Of cousre they should be able to collect damages but the test for damages is not simply that actions do not result in improvement. It is more complicated then that.
 
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You only answered half the question.

And should they be awarded damages if actions taken show no improvement to them?
It's a vague, self-serving question and you don't understand negligence law.

If the professional services provided fall below accepted professional standards of care, the person who receives the services is entitled to sue for negligence. Regardless of the discipline that the service provider is in.

You're going to say that I am ducking the question; but you don't understand what the question means.
 
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toguy5252

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I answered this. You understand what it means but you wont accept the term.
LOL. Do you really think my confusion is about the definition of explicit. What does waiving a flag denote. What is the explicit message in waiving a rainbow flag. This is my last try at getting an answer.

By the way i will give you a little help. The only thing explcit in waiving a rainbow flag is that i have a rainbopw flag which i choose to waive. You may be suggesting that there is an implicit message.
 
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It's a vague, self-serving question and you don't understand negligence law.

If the professional services provided fall below accepted professional standards of care, the person who receives the services is entitled to sue for negligence. Regardless of the discipline that the service provider is in.

You're going to say that I am ducking the question; but you don't understand what the question means.
It's vague and self-service if a 14yo removes her breast and at 18yo she expresses regret and wants legal recourse?

Wow, that just horrible. My heart breaks for these little children. You tell them it's ok to make adult decision at 12yo and the tell them at a later age too bad.

This is Marvel super villain level evil from you.
 

curr3n_c1000

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LOL. Do you really think my confusion is about the definition of explicit. What does waiving a flag denote. What is the explicit message in waiving a rainbow flag. This is my last try at getting an answer.

By the way i will give you a little help. The only thing explcit in waiving a rainbow flag is that i have a rainbopw flag which i choose to waive. You may be suggesting that there is an implicit message.
Your last try passed a long time ago.

You're just unaware of yourself and apparently other things as well.
 
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mandrill

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It's vague and self-service if a 14yo removes her breast and at 18yo she expresses regret and wants legal recourse?

Wow, that just horrible. My heart breaks for these little children. You tell them it's ok to make adult decision at 12yo and the tell them at a later age too bad.

This is Marvel super villain level evil from you.
You don't read what people write, absorb it and think about it. You just hyper-emote.
 
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