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#21
Would the recorded info (or transcript therof) be admissible in a malpractice case if the parties weren't informed they would be recorded?
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#22
Black wrote:
Would the recorded info (or transcript therof) be admissible in a malpractice case if the parties weren't informed they would be recorded?

It depends upon each state, doesn't it?
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#23
I would ask the doctor is he or she would mind repeating and summing up all of the recommendations and technical jargon at the end of the session (ask him at the beginning - he might be OK with recording the whole thing.)
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#24
cbelt3 wrote:
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But you seem to remember a lot of stuff, pretty much in any thread you find something simar that happened to you in the past Smile

Short term to long term memory link is damaged. Classic brain injury symptoms. constant note taking makes it work. Oddly when I write it or read it I remember it. Conversations ? poof !
like remembering to mail power adapters...........
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