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Old 05-02-2019, 10:45 AM
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Originally Posted by roob1 View Post
A local eye group, prior to cataract surgery, requires the patient to sign a document giving up his/her right to sue the doc for liability/malpractice. Patient has to agree to resolve any issue usually open to lawsuit, by arbitration only.

Thoughts???
I do not like attorneys but this might be a good time to consult one. It should not cost much.

Your post-I suspect that what you are not saying is that you have signed such an agreement and now have an issue with completed surgery.

I'm not an attorney but I seem to recall seeing something about arbitration. If, I recall it was against arbitration and as it was explained the claimed arbitrator is actually PAID by the doctor and or the insurance company. FAIR? You are a one time injured
person. The arbitrator wants to keep their job and the persons signing their paycheck.

You've not asked but I had my cataracts done by Dr Wehrly of Lake Eye Associates just over a year ago AND I AM THRILLED WITH THE RESULTS.