Is it Right for You to Procure Your Own Medical Records for Your Attorney
You suspect that your doctor has done something wrong, and that has caused you significant injury and loss. Now, when you go to an attorney, the attorney says that before he starts investigating your case, he wants you to obtain your medical records and deliver them to him. Is this the right thing for the lawyer to ask of you, and is this the normal procedure?
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?
The Importance of an Expert Witness Reply in a Medical Malpractice Case
What is an expert witness reply in a New York medical malpractice case?
What happens When a Juror does not Follow the Law in a 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.
Can You Invite Multiple Expert Witnesses to Testify on the same Point
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?
Why do You need to Show to the Jury You are More Likely Right than Wrong
Burden of Proof Rests with the Victim
A Causal Link between Wrongdoing and Injuries is Vital in a Medical Malpractice Case
In order to win your medical malpractice case, why do you need to show that there is a connection between a violation of basic standards of medical care and your injuries?
The Importance of Preparing a Legal Brief in Medical Malpractice Cases
Why is it critical for a trial attorney to anticipate the legal issues that are going to arise during the trial? On top of this, to have a trial brief prepared-ready for the judge during trial?
The Wrong Medication as the Basis of a Medical Malpractice Case
When a patient is given the wrong medication, he can suffer considerably and even die. Such a person who has suffered significantly due to the wrong medication prescribed or given to them can file a medical malpractice lawsuit and claim compensation for this error and the ramifications stemming from it.
Can a Doctor Lose his License when Sued for Negligence
You have suffered significant injuries because of the carelessness of a doctor, and you have brought a medical malpractice lawsuit against him. You know that the doctor has violated the basic standards of care, which has resulted in long time injury or even disability.