Chapter 3 Representing Solicitors
Changing room

Shen Wanyi put the indictment in her hand on the table, and the information on it was clear at a glance, in black and white.

Clearly enumerate the facts and reasons, state the course of treatment and the reasons for believing that the defendant is at fault.

Word by word, extremely detailed, extremely truthful, line by line listed, well-founded, even her client almost believed that there was such a thing.

[Confirmation that the defendant's hospital had medical negligence during the entire treatment and nursing process]

[The defendant shall be liable for damages]

Her gaze fell faintly on these key words, tsk, what a medical malpractice.

It seems that this is probably not easy to solve. Hospitals are most afraid of medical accidents. Once they are not handled properly, it is easy to cause adverse effects, and even make things worse.

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

She froze for a moment, her eyes slightly surprised, then she raised the corners of her mouth mockingly, looked away, turned and went into the dressing room to change clothes.

...

After changing clothes and coming out, Shen Wanyi returned to the office, tidied up the documents on the desktop, and searched for information about the operation while tidying up. The originally neatly arranged documents were turned into a mess.

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

She bent down, pressed her hands on the desktop where the documents were scattered, and rubbed her painful temples. Now she has no clue, and her mind is recalling where the documents were put in the first place.

"Button..."

There was a regular knock on the door outside.

Shen Wanyi didn't raise her head, the messy desktop was really annoying, she was busy tidying it up, stacking each piece, "Come in, please."

"Hello, Dr. Shen, my name is Chen Chong, the attorney representing the plaintiff, is it convenient to chat now, if you don't have time, make an appointment and I'll come again."

Originally, she thought it was a nurse who came in to pick up things, but she didn't pay attention at first. As soon as the man's voice fell, Shen Wanyi looked up in astonishment. Seeing the visitor and the polite opening remarks, she realized it.

What came into view was a man in his forties, dressed in a suit, leather and red tie, with a pair of black-rimmed glasses on his slightly weather-beaten face. Fall on her.

Shen Wanyi got up from the chair, nodded slightly, lowered the complex look in her eyes, and raised the corners of her lips calmly, "Hello, Lawyer Chen, I can do it now, if you have time, please sit here."

Not long after receiving the subpoena just now, the lawyer followed. This speed is unusually fast. It seems that there are quite a lot of unexpected things today.

The two moved to the chairs aside, Chen Chong carefully took out the documents from the briefcase, and said slowly: "Dr. , my client sues you for medical negligence."

After finishing speaking, he bent his fingers and tapped the document on the desktop, and pushed it in front of Shen Wanyi, asking her to go through the content carefully.

"Well, I know. Personally, I don't think that surgery is the fault of medical treatment. Now it is a society ruled by law, and things are based on evidence, but sue me based on one-sided words. I think your lawyers know better than me."

(End of this chapter)

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