If I signed an arbitration agreement, can I still sue a doctor who messes up?
Author: Fawn Madson
Website: http://www.FAQMedicine.com
Added: Tue, Nov 14, 2006 13:27:18
Category: Medicine Questions
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An arbitration agreement is a written contract between two or more people to settle disputes out of court. The dispute may be about the performance of certain personnel -- for example, a doctor.
If the doctor has performed an illegal treatment or gives the wrong medication, the patient can still sue the doctor because according to the law, people are free to arbitrate in any case where they could take legal action.
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