Guest guest Posted March 4, 2004 Report Share Posted March 4, 2004 How very sad.... ----- Original Message ----- From: " ilena rose " <ilena2000@...> <shelliebev@...> Sent: Thursday, March 04, 2004 7:47 AM Subject: Please welcome ... and bless Shellie ... www.victimtwice.com > Dearest Shellie, > > I am so, so sorry for what you are experiencing ... > > We wholeheartedly welcome you to our Support Group ... > > I'm going to put an excerpt from your webpage below. > > Please stay in good touch ... I know you'll meet some wonderful, pro-active > women in our group. > > Ilena > www.BreastImplantAwareness.org > > > From : shellie beverlin <shelliebev@...> > Sent : Thursday, February 26, 2004 12:39 AM > To : ilena2000@... > Subject : Your Support Group > > > -------------------------------------------------------------------------- ------ > > > I have been told that you have a tremendous breast implant support group. I > desperately need to join one. I am very ill which I am positive is from my > implants. I have been unable to get medical insurance for almost 20 years > because of my implants. I did a website detailing my surgeries and a > malpractice trial for which I am being sued for 25 million dollars in spite > of the fact that there is nothing on my website (www.victimtwice.com) that I > could be legitimately sued for. How do I go about joining your group? > > Shellie > > ~~~~~~~~~~~ > > www.victimtwice.com > > Shellie Beverlin VS. S. Kagan, M.D. > If you have been a victim of medical malpractice and are thinking about > suing your doctor, please read this site. I was a court reporter for many > years and was still not prepared for the hell that I was put through in > suing my doctor. > > If you have been harmed by a negligent doctor and believe that you will find > justice through the court system, think again. The odds are that you will > not. To avoid responsibility the medical community often blames and > discredits the victim, offers no explanation or apology, and goes to great > lengths to cover up the error. The chance of a doctor being sued after a > negligent event is only one in fifty. (, Young and , " Why Do > People Sue Doctors " ?) Why are the chances so low? Because you have to find a > doctor to give you an affidavit or certificate to file with the court > stating that you were a victim of negligence. You also have to find a doctor > to come to court to testify that you were a victim of negligence. Finding > such a doctor is a very difficult task. The code of silence among doctors is > strong. Even if you do succeed in finding such a doctor, the defense will > find ten times as many doctors that will support the negligent doctor's > actions. > > If you are victim of a plastic surgery error, not only will you have > difficulty finding a doctor to support your claim of negligence, you will > have great difficulty finding a lawyer to represent you. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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