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DOCTOR MUST ASSUME FACTS TO BE TRUE IN EACH HYPOTHETICAL QUESTION I POSE TO HIM DURING PRETRIAL AND TRIAL TESTIMONY IN A MEDICAL MALPRACTICE CASE HERE IN NEW YORKWould you agree that failing to perform an EKG would be a departure from good care? Would you agree these symptoms were also indicative of ischemia?
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Can you imagine a doctor exploding like a two year old when I question his knowledge of medicine? Sounds just like when someone questions a presidential candidate and in response, he takes away their reporting credentials.The defense attorney put on a brave showing and claimed he could still try the case even though his client lost his medical license. I knew he was full of it.
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The verdict was ENORMOUS. The largest in the county. The jury was outraged. They decided she deserved every penny of that multi-million dollar verdict. Why then did she only walk away with a fraction of that money?There was a distinct possibility that even if a jury were to find in favor of my client, the jury in this conservative county would give her less than $50,000.
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He was smart. He did well in medical school. Yet when I asked him what her medications were for, he had no idea. Can you imagine that? Going to a doctor and he doesn't understand why you're taking certain medications?I asked him whether it would be appropriate for a doctor to prescribe medication to a patient without knowing what medications she was currently taking.
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During cross examination I ask the doctor whom you have sued “Doctor, isn't it true you were sued by 10 other patients before?” Is that a proper question?If the doctor has been sued, and the case is active and in litigation, that means it has not gone to a jury trial and there has been no jury verdict. That means
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It was hot in the courtroom. Hot & uncomfortable. When the defense attorney took a swig of his ice-cold water bottle he made the biggest rookie mistake of his career.Failing to realize how uncomfortable everyone was in the courtroom because of the temperature and humidity, he failed to realize that no one else had any cold
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You're unhappy with your lawyer. You want to switch attorneys. You can do that anytime. But I won't likely be the one to take over your case. Learn why.Some attorneys tell the client to pay for additional experts since the attorney no longer wants to continue investing in them and their case. When I get a call
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We all get lumpy mail from time to time. But not from a defense attorney. Not in a medical malpractice case. This was different. My curiosity got the better of me. Come learn what it was...It was from one of the defense lawyers representing the doctor in our case. It wasn't a letter. It wasn't a transcript, which is long, flat and heavy.
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You Feel Awful Suing Your Doctor. Your Guilt Eats Away at You Each Night. You Decide You're Going to Write Him an Apology Letter. Is That a Good Idea?The defense attorney will extract every piece of favorable information in that heartfelt letter to establish that his client, the doctor, is a wonderful person.
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You've Finally Settled Your Injury Case Here in NY. How Exactly Do You Know If or When the Insurance Company Sends Your Settlement Check to Your Lawyer?He wanted to know if there was any way the case could be settled. For the 1st time ever, the defense said they were open to possibility of settling your case.