Can I Legally Blame Someone For My CRPS? | Bryan Pope, Esq. | RSDSA

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  • Опубликовано: 28 сен 2024
  • Bryan Pope, Esq has spent the last 25 years developing a law practice that specializes in helping those who have been diagnosed with CRPS/RSD. He has represented clients in many states across the country (including Colorado, Montana, Washington State, Texas, Alabama, Pennsylvania, Florida, Oregon, Arkansas, California and Idaho). Bryan's team stays on top of the new research, studies, and treatments, to better serve his clients. He frequently lectures to other lawyers and trial lawyer associations about CRPS/RSD related legal issues, and is a frequent speaker at RSDSA conferences. Bryan is also a proud sponsor of RSDSA.
    Bryan is a managing partner in The Cochran Firm - Texas and also litigates catastrophic personal injury and wrongful death cases. When he’s not doing the law thing, Bryan enjoys spending time with his wife, Cheryl, a consultant, traveling the world, going to music festivals, and hanging with their Golden Retrievers and cats.
    Learn more about Bryan at cochrantexas.com.
    To learn more about complex regional pain syndrome (CRPS) and reflex sympathetic dystrophy (RSD), visit Reflex Sympathetic Dystrophy Syndrome Association (RSDSA)’s website at rsds.org.
    #RSDSA #CRPS #RSD

Комментарии • 12

  • @lindacarmelle8333
    @lindacarmelle8333 11 месяцев назад +1

    I came to terms in 2021 , when I was diagnosed with CRPS that no one is to blame. CRPS is simply my body behaving inappropriately. That being said this was an accident at work which ended up needing a surgery that did make it worse. I'm stuck in workers comp loop and don't know how to end it. My lawyer has not called me back in months. I called to leave a message and emailed a few times. We were working together very well until about August 2023. I'm not sure how to move foreward to the settlement or just end the case even without anything else. I DO NOT want to sue my employer as I don't believe its her fault. I am in Illinois . Any advice you can offer will be of great help. Thank you. My husband is a government worker and is homeland security so I believe our insurance will take over, but not while this workers comp case is still ongoing. That is why I need it to close out and very soon. I also can no longer work in my field with CRPS, but I am accepting that too.

  • @AntonioLiberato08
    @AntonioLiberato08 Год назад +1

    I need an attorney in NJ. A doctor at Rothman put me in a boot for 5 and then cast for 5 weeks for Achilles tendonitis and plantar fasciitis and since that cast came off my life hasn’t been the same bc of RSD/CRPS. Many docs since have said boot and cast should not have been the treatments and especially first line treatments. I can no longer work at 40 years old and my profession was register nurse; Any advice?

    • @RSDSA
      @RSDSA  Год назад

      Hello there. Please reach out to Bryan via cochrantexas.com. We don't believe he can practice in NJ, but he may know someone who can.

  • @patrobert9524
    @patrobert9524 Год назад

    I have surgery on my toe since then I had crps I have trust I had surgery before never this that's what I don't understand me and my dr was talking about that the day

  • @richardd939
    @richardd939 Год назад

    CRPS and its Pain absolutely come from Stupid of childish Medical ideas if the CRPS happened after surgery/ies. It is true the complexity has to got answer by Medical scientist/s. From my opinion the final answer has been here or say, to be here in one year or two.
    What can I say? There has to be suffering with tear of Human being while Medical development.
    I would show you the scientific evidences tomorrow or tomorrow of next year.
    ---------A greatest scientist. (Harvard, MA.)

  • @delilahgillis5287
    @delilahgillis5287 Год назад +1

    2 ND & 3RD SLIDE ARE BLURRY

  • @sallydunning8553
    @sallydunning8553 Год назад

    I fall on my job and broke my foot I set up corps

  • @pamhubbard1
    @pamhubbard1 Год назад +1

    I wish I could have had an attorney represent me against the doctor who disabled me with CRPS.

  • @whiteknight68
    @whiteknight68 Год назад +1

    i needed a total knee to replace partial. After surgery I have an entire body burn crps. surgeon even told me he doesnt know why I come to see him since he isnt a crps doctor. hes the one who caused it

  • @michellechiappinelli5112
    @michellechiappinelli5112 10 месяцев назад

    Where do you find help for a loved one who is suffering from this syndrome? Doctors are basically telling my son, “there is nothing we can do”, there are no cures. They push meds that DON’T help.

    • @RSDSA
      @RSDSA  10 месяцев назад +1

      Please email us at info@rsds.org as we can send you a physicians list for your state.