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ARTICLE 35–DEFENSE OF JUSTIFICATION
Section 35.00 Justification; a defense
In any prosecution for an offense, justification, as defined in sections 35.05 through 35.30, is a defense.
Section 35.05 Justification; generally MORE>>
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ARTICLE 35–DEFENSE OF JUSTIFICATION
Section 35.00 Justification; a defenseIn any prosecution for an offense, justification, as defined in sections 35.05 through 35.30, is a defense.
Section 35.05 Justification; generally MORE>>
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A patient has the legal right to receive a minimal standard of care from the doctors and medical professionals
that serve him or her. When a patient fails to receive this, there may be grounds for a medical negligence case
(also known as Medical Malpractice).
If you or a family member feels that a negligence | medical malpractice has
occurred, we encourage you to contact a Malpractice Attorney immediately. This is
because these cases are complex and require expertise in investigating and obtaining evidence, establishing
liability, and providing expert testimony in order to successfully prove your case.
Failure to act quickly can prevent you from having a legitimate case due to statue of limitation laws.
Jeffrey N. Ivashuk can assist you in medical negligence cases involving the following:
Permanent damages from surgical errors (infection, death, paralysis, brain damage)
Failure to diagnose serious or terminal illnesses or ailments
Birth injuries or defects due to improper birth deliveries
Failure to diagnose time-sensitive illnesses (such heart attacks) in a timely manner
Improper administration of medications
Please contact Jeffrey Ivashuk today. I will review your case and options we have for moving forward. Consultations
are always free and we can meet in person or I can advise you over the phone. You didn't ask to be injured
and you should be compensated for injuries you have endured to to the negligence of another.
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