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hospital entrance exteriorParkview Now Unable to Put Liens on Medicaid PatientBy Jack H. FarnbauchMay 22, 2020In a case that many local attorneys were following closely, Allen Superior Court Judge, Craig J. Bobay, ruled last week Parkview was required by law to reduce the value of its liens by the amount of Julie Sabatino's Medicaid benefits. video recorderBenefits of a Video Statement of a Treating Physician Vs. a Narrative ReportBy Jack H. FarnbauchMay 22, 2020person putting envelope in mailboxWhat is a Demand Letter and How are They Used in a Personal Injury Case?By Jack H. FarnbauchMay 22, 2020Here at the Sweeney Law Firm, we go through multiple avenues to try to resolve your case quickly while at the same time, try and get you the maximum amount to make you whole. courthouse buildingWhen Does an Attorney Decide to File a Lawsuit?By Jack H. FarnbauchMay 22, 2020In a personal injury case, you have several options to see compensation for your losses.two people shaking handsHonesty is the Best PolicyBy Jack H. FarnbauchMay 21, 2020If you’ve been involved in a personal injury or medical malpractice and find yourself needing an attorney, the most important thing to do is be completely honest with your attorney. CVS pharmacy storefrontNYT Article Warns of Risk Chain Pharmacies Pose with Medication ErrorsBy Jack H. FarnbauchMay 5, 2020Many pharmacists at companies like CVS, Rite Aid and Walgreens described understaffed and chaotic workplaces where they said it had become difficult to perform their jobs safely, putting the public at risk of medication errors.covid virusSouth Bend Nursing Home Houses Over 60 Coronavirus CasesBy Jack H. FarnbauchMay 2, 2020The St. Joseph County long-term care facility with a coronavirus outbreak has reported that 54 patients and seven employees have tested positive, according to a county health official. man and womens hands next to a written contractInsurance Mix-Up Leads to Fatal Accident Not Being Covered by InsurerBy Jack H. FarnbauchMay 1, 2020An ambulance that crashed into a car and killed its driver was not covered under an insurance policy, the 7th Circuit Court of Appeals ruled April 7, 2020. As a result, the insurer had no obligation to either the ambulance service or its employee.Black and white desk with open books and pages Why Didn’t You Take My Medical Malpractice Case?By Jack H. FarnbauchApril 30, 2020We understand that the people who come to us may be coping with severe injuries and illnesses, the loss of a loved one, and financial difficulties.zantac boxFDA Calls for Zantac to Be Taken Off the MarketBy Jack H. FarnbauchApril 30, 2020New research suggests that Zantac may be causing cancer.