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Is it Ok to wear a skin-tight minidress & 5 inch spike heels to your personal injury trial in New York?Some litigants think they can wear whatever they want to their accident or malpractice trial. Wrong. Some think wearing skin tight clothes and bling is good.
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"Doctor, why is it important for you to keep accurate medical records when caring for a patient?"Getting a doctor to admit that his records are not accurate are important in a medical malpractice case. Jurors don't appreciate sloppy record-keeping.
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"Doctor, tell the jury what records were sent to you by the defense attorney to review..."A doctor's medical opinion in a medical malpractice case can be dismantled depending on which medical records he was sent to review for trial. Learn how...
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Best way to challenge a medical expert at trial is to question the records upon which he based his conclusions.A medical expert's opinions and conclusions are only as good as the information he has reviewed. Did he leave out some record? Was a medical record missing?
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Can sworn pleadings be used to cross examine litigants during trial?A sworn pleading is a sworn statement. The litigants forget that. Then when an attorney begins to cross-examine them about their sworn pleadings they begin to
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Doctor swore he absolutely read the patient's electrocardiogram correctly. It turns out that he didn't. That had devastating consequences for the patient. Learn why...The doctor was cocky. He was arrogant. He told me he could read the EKG better than the computer. He said the computer was wrong. Turns out he was wrong.
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I asked the doctor a simple question. "Doctor, what are the 12 cranial nerves?" He couldn't tell me.You'd expect a doctor to have a basic understanding of the human anatomy. He didn't. It's something every doctor learns in medical school and in residency.
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They forgot to give him blood thinners after his surgery. THEY FORGOT! It was written down. It was an order. From his doctor. He died because they FORGOT.His surgery went well. It was a success. Yet, two days later he was dead. All because the hospital staff failed to carry out the doctor's written orders.
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Only 24 hours after surgery, the surgical staple line opened up. How did this happen? What did it mean for this patient? Turns out, it was deadly.Within 24 hours after she had surgery, the surgical staple line opened up. She developed massive sepsis and died because doctors failed to recognize what
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I asked the doctor how he would treat a patient who had lung cancer. He stopped. Looked up in the air and told me he didn't know.I didn't expect him to know how to treat a patient with lung cancer. However, I expected him to have a basic understanding of cancer treatment. He didn't.