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Should Your Attorney Inform You about a Settlement Offer  

If a settlement offer is made in an accident case, wrongful death, or medical malpractice case, does your attorney have to inform you about the settlement offer. The answer is yes, your lawyer has to tell you about the settlement offer. Your Attorney is Legally Obliged to Inform You About a Settlement Offer Your attorney […]

What should You do with Your Personal Accident Settlement

You have just settled your accident case, and now your friends or relatives are asking you for a loan. Your friends are going to know at some point that you have resolved your case by settlement, verdict, or judgment. Invariably, when people know you have received a fair amount of money, they will ask you […]

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?

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.

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?

Speaking with the Judge during Settlement Discussions

During a pretrial settlement conference, what is the likelihood that you will be able to speak to the judge, who is supervising these settlement discussions? As your medical malpractice or personal injury case gets up to the point of trial, pretrial settlement discussion will be held.