Bryce R. asked

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I am trying to claim early retirement for medical issues documented by my PCP and other MDs. I have been a nurse for 30 years and recently faced false accusations of being a drug addict, affecting my professional and personal life. My medical records contain incorrect information, and I have been unable to get them corrected. Additionally, my ex-husband is aggressively seeking full custody of our children. What type of law covers these issues, and how can I protect myself, my professional credibility, and my children?

January 7th, 2023

Marc F. answered

The issues you are facing fall under several areas of law: HIPAA for medical record inaccuracies, de...

January 7th, 2023

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