Chapter 3 Lawyer Representation

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Shen Wanyi put the indictment in his hand on the table, and the information on it was clearly visible, written in black and white.

Clearly list the facts and reasons, describe the treatment process and the reasons why you believe the defendant was at fault.

Word by word, it was extremely detailed and written very truthfully. It was listed line by line and was well-founded. Even she, the client, almost believed that this happened.

[Confirm that the defendant hospital committed medical negligence during the entire treatment and care process]

[The defendant should be liable for damages]

Her eyes fell faintly on these key words. Tsk, what an act of medical negligence.

It seems that this may not be easy to solve. Hospitals are most afraid of medical accidents. Once handled improperly, it is easy to have counter-effects and even make things worse.

Regarding similar medical accidents, I had seen a lot of them in professional courses. I expected that there would be such a day in the future, but I didn't expect that this day would come faster than expected.

She was stunned for a moment, with a slightly surprised look in her eyes. Then she raised the corner of her mouth with a mocking smile, looked away, and turned around to go into the dressing room to change clothes.

After changing clothes and coming out, Shen Wanyi returned to the office and tidied up the files on his desk. While tidying up, he looked for information about the surgery. The files that were originally neatly arranged were turned into a mess.

After flipping from left to right, I found some messy papers floating on the ground. After searching for a while, I still couldn't find them.

She bent down, put her hand on the desktop where documents were scattered, and reached out to rub her sore temples. She had no clue now and was recalling where the documents were originally placed.

"Button..."

There was a regular knocking on the door outside.

Shen Wan didn't even raise his head. He looked really upset at the messy desktop. He hurriedly tidied it up and folded them one by one. "Please come in."

"Hello, Dr. Shen, my name is Chen Chong, the plaintiff's lawyer. Is it convenient for us to chat now? If you are not free, make an appointment and I will come back."

She originally thought that it was a nurse who came in to take something, so she didn't pay attention at first. As soon as the man finished speaking, Shen Wanyi looked up in surprise, and only then did she react when she saw the person and the polite opening remarks.

What came into view was a man who was estimated to be in his forties, wearing a suit and red tie. He had a pair of black-rimmed glasses on his slightly weathered face. His expression was serious and serious, and he was holding a black briefcase and looking at him appraisingly. fell on her.

Shen Wanyi stood up from the chair, nodded slightly, suppressed a complicated expression in his eyes, and raised the corners of his lips calmly, "Hello, Lawyer Chen, you can do it now. If you have time, please sit down here."

Not long after I received the subpoena, the lawyer followed me. The speed was unusually fast. It seems that there were quite a lot of unexpected things today.

The two of them moved to a chair aside. Chen Chong carefully took out the documents from his briefcase and spoke slowly: "Dr. Shen must have also received the subpoena and knows what is going on. Everyone is understanding, so I will keep it short. , my client is suing you for medical negligence."

After saying that, he tapped the files on the desktop with his fingers and pushed them in front of Shen Wanyi, asking her to read the contents carefully.

"Well, I know. I personally don't think surgery is a medical mistake. We are a society ruled by law now, and everything depends on evidence. But if you sue me based on just one word, you lawyers must know better than me."

(End of chapter)

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