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Abuse under the guise of medical care takes many different forms. Whether an extended physical examination, the unnecessary examination of a private part of the body, or inappropriate questions or touching, our experienced attorneys are here to help and hold abusers, including Dr. Barry J. Brock, and medical facilities that enabled his abuse, accountable.
While some necessary medical examinations can make patients uncomfortable, never ignore your gut instincts if something just doesn’t seem right. The following list will help you ascertain if you were sexually abused by a medical professional.
If you were sexually abused – or even have a suspicion – contact us today for a completely confidential and free conversation with one of our attorneys.
Dr. Barry J. Brock is a former OB/GYN at Cedars-Sinai Medical Center, now facing numerous sexual abuse lawsuits. With over four decades of experience in obstetrics and gynecology, Dr. Brock was a well-known figure in the medical community. His long tenure at Cedars-Sinai, spanning more than 40 years, cemented his reputation as a trusted healthcare provider.
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