Is the Success Rate of a Medical Malpractice Attorney a Solid Indicator for You
Is the success rate of a medical malpractice attorney a sunny indicator for what he can do for you and your particular case?
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Is the success rate of a medical malpractice attorney a sunny indicator for what he can do for you and your particular case?
What is an expert witness reply in a New York medical malpractice case?
What happens if one of the jurors during the course of deliberations refuses to follow the law as the judge has instructed the jury? Can the other jurors do something about this? The answer is yes-the other jurors can do something about it.
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?
Burden of Proof Rests with the Victim
Defense Attorney does not Heed the Judge’s Ruling
What is the Statute of Limitations?
When a medical expert comes in to testify in a medical malpractice case on behalf of the injured victim, the defense lawyer will come armed with a stack of transcripts of what that medical expert has testified to in the past.
New York media has been abuzz with the news of a terrible tragedy — the largest local train accident in recent history — which unfolded early in the month, where two wagons of a New York commuter train were pierced by an electrified rail system in a major collision with a vehicle at a railroad crossing. In the Tarrytown area, a NY Metro North train moved the stopped car hundreds of yards as rail broke and carved into train cars. Investigators have already identified six fatalities in the accident, including the driver of the car, and do not know why the vehicle was stopped on
The tremendous complexity involved in carrying a child to term and successfully delivering them is well known to parents in New York and elsewhere. Unfortunately, adverse events do occur, and a substantial proportion of children born every year suffer birth trauma and other injuries that may possibly have been preventable. Recent studies on complex issues such as health care indicate that simple mistakes can be just as dangerous as more complex ones.