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Do You have to Pay Tax on Your Settlement Amount

If you have been injured by the negligence of your doctor or hospital while receiving treatment, then you can file a medical malpractice lawsuit to receive compensation. You might receive compensation through a settlement or by the ruling of the jury after the trial has ended. Most people think that if they go forward with a lawsuit and they are successful in receiving the compensation, they think that amount is taxable.

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Can Surgical Complications be Grounds for Medical Malpractice

Just because you develop a complication after a surgical procedure, it does not necessarily mean there was wrongdoing. Many patients who develop complications after surgical procedures think that since they have developed these complications, something must have gone wrong or something must have been done wrong.

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Can a lawyer refresh his client’s memory on the witness stand?

Is it possible for the plaintiff’s lawyer to refresh the memory of his client on the witness stand, from the testimony he has provided at deposition? For instance, the client is on the witness stand, and his lawyer wants him to explain to the jury, when he last saw the doctor. The client is not sure, and he says that maybe he saw the doctor in October or November.

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Bench Trial or Jury Trial for a Medical Malpractice Case

Did you know that when you bring a medical malpractice lawsuit, you have the right to have your case heard by the judge, and render a decision by the judge, as opposed to having a jury rendered decision? Even when this is allowed, most injured victims in New York prefer to have their case heard by a jury.

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Representing surgical malpractice claims in New York

Everyone knows that surgical procedures have inherent risks, but many patients don’t realize that one of the major risks they face during surgery is medical negligence. Each year, 98,000 patients die as a direct result of some form of medical malpractice, according to an Institute of Medicine study.

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