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He was cross-examining a doctor in a medical malpractice trial. He made his point. An important one. Instead of moving on to the next topic, he asked the question again. And again. And again. Learn why asking one question too many can hurt you and your case.Typically inexperienced and novice attorneys make this mistake more often than experienced veteran attorneys. “Your Honor, I'm not sure I heard the doctor
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If your doctor violated the basic standards of medical care, but that wrongdoing did not cause her injury, can you still get money for your suffering?If our medical expert determines that your doctor was careless, but his carelessness did not cause or contribute to your injury, then there is no way we can
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If a Doctor was Careless & Caused His Patient Harm, is he then Guilty of Committing Medical Malpractice? Or is he Innocent? The better question to ask is whether this is a civil case or a criminal case.When the jury has finished answering all of the necessary questions, they report back to the judge that they have reached their verdict. Guilt or innocence has
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This medical expert was known to only testify on behalf of doctors and hospitals. He never testified on behalf of an injured patient before. My goal was to show the jury that this doctor was biased. Take a look...Instead of simply admitting that he never testified for an injured patient, he turned the tables on me quickly. He said" I've never been asked by plaintiff's
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"Doctor, the chapter that you wrote in this medical textbook, is that authoritative?"Even if the doctor does not admit his chapter is authoritative, there still may be a few different ways to use his own writings to contradict testimony
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You've brought a lawsuit against a careless doctor. Learn what 3 questions the jury will have to answer when your case goes to trial here in New York...If the jury has decided your doctor was careless and his carelessness caused you injury, they must proceed to question #3, how much money do you give
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Can you pressure insurance company to settle quickly by threatening to bring a lawsuit? Do you think this works in medical malpractice cases?These insurance companies have entire teams of lawyers both in-house and outside counsel who do nothing but litigate and defend cases brought against
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Trial by Ambush: The defense lawyer flips out when I call a medical expert to the witness stand in this medical malpractice case claiming that I didn't give him timely notice I was calling this witness.Trial by ambush simply means that while the case is on trial, witnesses are called to testify and your opponent never has an opportunity to do any
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She went in for knee surgery and wound up having her belly cut open. Learn why...The suction device was designed to remove any fluid that built up and allow it to escape the knee compartment easily and quickly. Why, shortly after the patient
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Want to know why a witness at trial can't talk about what someone else told him? Yes, you're correct...that's hearsay! Learn why the witness can't tell the jury what he heard...One of the key issues in this witness's testimony is information he learned from another friend and one of your treating doctors. The conclusions that your