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      NFL QB sues former team's doc for medical malpractice

      New York Giants quarterback Tyrod Taylor is suing the Los Angeles Chargers' team doctor for negligence. In his medical malpractice suit, Taylor claims the doctor caused him to suffer a punctured lung when administering an injection in 2020 while Taylor was the Chargers' starting quarterback. Taylor claims the botched injection caused injuries which ultimately led to him losing his spot as first-string quarterback.

      Contact the Law Office of Danny Biederman if you or a loved one were injured due to medical malpractice.

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