It is the end of your medical malpractice trial and the attorneys have made their closing arguments. Now the judge locks the courtroom door, and gives the
Usually in a medical malpractice trial, witnesses are presented in a certain order. However, witnesses can be taken out of
Is there a danger of bringing in a medical expert who has retired from the practice of medicine?
Suppose someone in your family is dead and you believe his death was because of someone else's carelessness. It could be the doctor treating your family
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In your medical malpractice case in New York, can you bring in three of four medical experts, to all say the same thing to bolster your case?
When you have filed a personal injury case, the defense will usually hire a doctor to conduct an "independent" medical examination of your injuries. This
You are contemplating filing a lawsuit for an accident or medical malpractice case, and you want to know that if your case goes all the way to trial, can
You went into a hospital for what you believed was a simple procedure, but you came out with significant injuries, and you believe something was done wrong
You feel you have been injured due to the negligence of your doctor or because your doctor violated the basis standards of good and accepted medical care.
Generally Your Attorney cannot Raise an Objection
Your lawyer offers your medical records into evidence, but before the jury sees them, your lawyer wants to redact certain information from your records.
Cataracts normally occur due to aging. A cataract surgery is performed to correct this condition, where the cataract is separated from the lens capsule and
In order to start a medical malpractice lawsuit in New York, the plaintiff's attorney has to submit a certificate of merit
Our medical malpractice attorney can help you gather evidence even if doctors practice "conspiracy of silence"
When it comes to medical malpractice claims, the estimates of success rates vary, but it has been found that 20 percent to 30 percent of injured persons in
A patient suffers serious injuries when a surgery becomes a catastrophe. The doctor on the other hand, argues in his defense that he has never encountered
The procedural rule of statute of limitations provides the plaintiff a certain amount of time to bring in a lawsuit from the
If you have been the victim of medical malpractice, it helps to know the meaning and implications of certain legal jargon, like "vicarious liability."
If you are planning to sue a medical practitioner in New York for medical malpractice, wrongful
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