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A Structured Settlement in a Medical Malpractice Case

In most medical malpractice cases, large amounts are involved in damages. If you have won your medical malpractice case, then a structured settlement will allow you to have the large sum paid out to you over time. You might want to consider having a structured settlement, since it offers certain advantages over receiving the whole amount at one time.

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When assisted delivery with forceps may be necessary

Many New York mothers experience complications when delivering their babies that require doctors to help the process along with the use of forceps. This is an accepted practice that can help avert life-threatening birth emergencies. Babies generally suffer minimal side effects, if any, of the procedure. However, some babies suffer serious injuries when being delivered with the use of forceps. This is more likely when doctors fail to prepare for certain emergencies even when mothers display risk factors for complications.

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Representing New York victims of surgical malpractice

As many New York patients know, there is an implicit yet rightful expectation held by individuals when they make arrangements at a health care institution or medical office to undergo surgery. The expectation is that the licensed medical professional performing the operation will bring with them to the operating room sufficient training and competency to avoid careless, avoidable mistakes. However, thousands of incidents of surgical errors occur each year, and you may have been the victim of one.

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Should Attorneys Reveal Information about Insurance

During jury selection, a potential juror inquires if there is available insurance. The juror wanted to know that if they find the doctor guilty of causing harm to the plaintiff, the compensation money would come out of the insurance company rather than the pocket of the doctor. What should the plaintiff’s lawyer answer to this type of question?

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Vicarious Liability in a Medical Malpractice Case

When you bring a lawsuit against a doctor for medical malpractice in the state of New York, you always have to incorporate their medical group as well. This is because of vicarious liability, which in its most basic and simplistic form means, the employer is responsible for the acts of his or her employee.

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Will Your Second Doctor Testify against Your First Doctor

The new doctor you are consulting, tells you on your very first visit that your previous doctor has made some serious errors in regarding your health and diagnosis. If you decide to bring a medical malpractice case against your first doctor, then can you call your second doctor to testify against your original doctor?

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How to Cope With an Improper Question at a Medical Malpractice Deposition?

You feel your doctor has failed to diagnose your cancer in a timely manner and because of that, you have suffered significant harm and injury. You file a medical malpractice lawsuit, and when you are questioned at the pretrial question and answer session called a deposition, the defense attorney asks you why you chose to bring a lawsuit at this time. Now, do you have to give an answer to this type of question?

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