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Need Some Advice On Lawsuit With Ex-doctor

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HI Gents,

A question of malpractice I want to say, hope you can offer some guidance,

as this is the internet


the crux is this


2015 I had a ECG, report and trace showed I had a heart issue.

2021 The report was correct as 6 years later I had a heart attack, near fatal


In 2015, doc did not disclose results said all was good, so I did not have a warning should have also been referred to a cardiologist, for monitoring and heart drugs


SO... I only found this report last week, when I was clearing out some files of my computer. I transferred from that doctor to a new-doctor approx 2 years ago, my old doctor gave me the files on PDF to give to the new doctor as he didnt want to fax them (about 60 pages)


I did that, BUT I decided to have a look through my copy to see if I needed to keep anything or trash, thats when I found the original ECG and the labs doctors report


SO question, can I sue ? I believe ont has a statute of limitations of 2 years ?

As this is information I would NEVER EVER have seen and came about it by accident.


please thoughts

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Did some more digging, 2 years SoL (no not the other SOL LOL) but yes that also does makes me SOL, so both.


I can only lodge a complaint with ONt Board, more than likly all docs will stick togther and as no one was killed, maimed or sexually assulated I'll get a dear John letter.


I feel like Jim Carey in the scene from Liar Liar


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You're right that you're SOL on a lawsuit. The Limitations Act, 2002, is crystal clear on a two-year limitation period for almost any cause of action in Ontario.


With regard to a complaint, you would have to check the policies and procedures of the College of Physicians and Surgeons of Ontario. There may be a time limit there as well.

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