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Can Your Attorney call a Press Conference in Your Medical Malpractice Case

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. Now you have filed a medical malpractice lawsuit, and during the trial, your attorney wants to give a press conference regarding your case. Can he do that, and why? The answer is that your attorney has every right to call a press conference.

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Doctor must pay after caught mocking patient on tape

Everyone has had bad customer service before, but there are some instances where being rude to a client can be costly. New York residents might have heard of the medical procedure in Virginia that started with a colonoscopy and ended with a $500,000 payout for a patient.

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Can the Defendant’s Surveillance Video Help You with Your Personal Injury Case

Caught on Camera In many personal injury cases, the defense attorney will hire a private investigator to try to catch you on video, doing something you claimed that you could not do. If they are able to get you on video doing certain things and want to present that as evidence, they are then obligated to turn over a copy of that video to your lawyer prior to trial. How can such a defendant’s surveillance video help you in your case, when that video is designed to show the jury that you are able to do certain things that you claimed you could not do?

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Failure to Diagnose Cancer at the Outset

Can a person file a medical malpractice case against his or her doctor, if the doctor was unable to diagnose the cancer earlier, and the patient had to undergo chemotherapy because of this delay in the diagnosis?

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Patients can help avoid hospital errors

Hospitals in New York and across the country are being pushed to reduce medical errors. Although the hospital is responsible for the safety of its patients, there are steps that people can take before or during a hospitalization to reduce the likelihood of becoming a victim of a mistake.

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When β€œLook Both Ways” Isn’t Enough

You’ve probably heard it since you were a kid — β€œLook both ways before you cross the street!” And if you’re a parent, you know it’s true: a kid who takes heed to the advice and warnings given will avoid traffic, while a more headstrong, impetuous youngster might feel like he or she needs to occasionally dart out into the street without holding an adult’s hand. But what public planners understand (and what most injury lawyers know) is that there is a lot more to pedestrian safety than just having people look out for oncoming traffic. Crafting Pedestrian Safety Infrastructure A major part of pedestrian

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