James A. asked
My family went through arbitration over our dad's death due to surgery complications without legal counsel due to the MICRA Law. The arbitration was awarded to the HMO. We went to the California Superior Court to vacate the arbitration award due to misconduct, fraud, and deceit, but made mistakes and missed the allotted time of service. The judge gave a tentative ruling to quash/drop the case. Is there anything we can do? How many days do we have to respond to the judge's tentative ruling? Is there any legal help for families with limited funds? Can we appeal the quash or petition for equitable tolling? Can we sue the arbitrator for being biased?
December 12th, 2024
Jessica V. answered
Yes, there are several steps you can take: 1. Respond to the Judge's Tentative Ruling: You typically...
December 12th, 2024
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