This is not your typical library. Most library's have row after row of dusty books sitting on shelves. Not this one. Contained within this library are hundreds and thousands of articles about medical malpractice, accidents and wrongful death. The goal of creating this vast library is to inform you, the consumer, about how these cases work.
I have free reports, hundreds of educational videos, books and much more. All this information will empower you to become better informed consumers and help you decide which attorney is right for you and what you need to do next.
Take your time, read as much as you can, watch the videos and if you have questions, I encourage you to pick up the phone and schedule a phone consultation with me at 516-487-8207.
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The Jury Wants to Know What the Standard of Care Was for Your Medical Problem. How Will They Know if Your Doctor Violated the Standard of Care? Want to Learn How? Read On...Doctor, I want you to assume that you did not refer her to a breast specialist, nor refer her out for a breast mammogram or refer her to a breast surgeon.
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You Want to Settle Your Case. You're Pressuring Your Attorney to Start Negotiating. Is There a Danger to Initiating Settlement Discussions in Your Civil Lawsuit Here in New York?If your attorney were to start negotiating, he's going to run into a wall. He'll make a demand. He'll throw out a number that he thinks your case is worth.
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Your Case is Coming Up For Trial. Before Trial, the Judge Calls for a Settlement Conference to See if Your Case Can Be Settled. You Want to Be In Court During These Discussions. Can You Participate?The more money he's able to obtain for you as full and fair compensation for your injuries, the greater his attorney fee will be. That's what a contingency fee
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Did You Know Lawyers are NOT Allowed to Talk About the Law During Closing Arguments in Accident & Medical Malpractice Cases?If I were to explain the law during my closing argument, my adversary would jump up and yell "OBJECTION JUDGE!" The Judge would 'sustain' the objection.
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Young Boy Loses Testicle When Hospital Staff Fails to Realize Clock is TickingHad they not delayed, they still would have been within their window of opportunity to save his testicle. The triage nurse delayed calling a resident.
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Your Doctor ADMITTED He Might Have Screwed Up When I Asked Him During His Pretrial Testimony. Does That Mean Your Case is Over and You've Won?Assuming those facts to be true, would you agree that failing to obtain a medical history in light of the patient's complaints of vaginal bleeding for one week
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He's a Hostile Witness. I Need to Cross-Examine Him. What's the BEST Way to Control This Hostile Witness So He Doesn't Destroy My Case?"Doctor, before I begin, I'll be asking you a series of questions that ONLY call for a yes or no answer. If you can answer yes or no, do you promise you'll ONLY
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CROSS-EXAMINATION STRATEGY: Why MUST I Get Opposing Medical Expert to Promise Me a Few Things When I Begin to Ask Questions?If I try and interrupt him or cut him off while he is in the middle of explaining, the defense attorney will jump up out of his seat and yell out "Objection!
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Your Doctor Wants to Settle. So Do You. But the ONLY Way You'll Settle Your Medical Malpractice Case is if Your Doctor Apologizes in WRITING. Will He Agree?"If my client were to issue a written apology, there's a good chance that apology would wind up on the internet. On some website. On the plaintiff's blog.
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Your Medical Malpractice or Accident Case is Approaching Trial. After Watching the Presidential Debates You Hope Your Trial Doesn't Turn Into a Debate-Like Disaster. Here's 3 Tips That Will Help You Learn What to Expect at TrialI think the viewing public would love to see a debate moderator with balls of steel. I think the moderator should be a trial attorney who can cross examine well