Advantages of Out of Court Settlements in Medical Malpractices
Research states that more than 90% of medical malpractice lawsuits are finally settled out of court, and a big driving force behind this practice is money! Quite frequently, the jury awards for medical malpractice cases hover well above the $1 million mark.
Medical Malpractice Leading to Death: How to Get Justice?
Many times, family members may go through the bitter experience of watching someone close to them die as a result of medical malpractice. It is easy to understand the immense pain, anger, and grief suffered by a person who has just lost a parent, child, or spouse to medical malpractice! The only way the victim’s close family member can avenge a wrongful death is through a medical malpractice case related to wrongful death.
Your Solution to a Perforated Bowel Malpractice Issue
What is Bowel Perforation?
Knowing the Costs of a Trial
When you have filed a personal injury case, and your doctor agrees to come and testify on your behalf at trial, do you have to pay him? The answer is yes, you will have to pay your doctor to come in and testify. It would be sort of selfish to assume they will spend a day or two in court and not receive some type of financial compensation.
Most Common Defenses in Medical Malpractice Cases
Judgment Call a Common Defense
Should a Lawyer Give a One Hour Opening Argument
In your medical malpractice trial in New York, where there are many details and facts that the jury needs to know and consider, should your lawyer give a two-hour opening argument at the beginning of the trial?
Can an Attorney "Like" a Juror on Facebook
Is it appropriate for an attorney who is on trial, to try and “like” or “follow” the jurors on Facebook? Or even Twitter for that matter?
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.
Should an Attorney Challenge the Medical Expert during the Trial
Pushing the buttons of a medical expert could serve the attorney well at a medical malpractice trial, but there are also chances that this strategy might misfire.
Can the Defense Lawyer Ask the Plaintiff Lawyer what the Case is About
Complaint and Summons