What happens after the Judge has Declared a Mistrial for Your Personal Injury Case
Your personal injury case has gone to trial and the judge has declared a mistrial. How soon afterwards will your case be retried? Reasons for
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Your personal injury case has gone to trial and the judge has declared a mistrial. How soon afterwards will your case be retried? Reasons for
If you can no longer have sex because of the personal accident injuries, you have suffered, due to doctor’s carelessness; you can claim compensation, by
A Thorough Investigation
In a medical malpractice case, the defense attorney strongly denies that his client has done anything wrong, until the plaintiff’s lawyer finishes questioning the doctor at pre trial testimony. In this case, the plaintiff has suffered significant injury following a colonoscopy procedure.
In order to file a medical malpractice case in the state of New York, you are required to bring in a medical expert to support your claim. The claim should show that there was wrongdoing, the injuries were caused by the wrongdoing, and the injuries are significant and/or permanent. However, in certain instances expert testimony is not required.