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.
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Trial practice-what is a motion in limine?Trial practice-what is a motion in limine? It has to do with making formal request to the court immediately prior to trial. You are asking the judge to decide
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What if you sue the wrong New York City agency in your medical malpractice lawsuit?What if you sue the wrong New York City agency in your medical malpractice lawsuit? The answer is that it could destroy your case. It means you sued the wrong
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Orthopedic expert wanted $12,500 to testify at trialOrthopedic expert wanted $12,500 to testify at trial. Otherwise, we could not prove our case. What do you think the jury thought of this doctor's fee?
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Is your personal diary discoverable in your personal injury lawsuit?Is your personal diary discoverable in your personal injury lawsuit? If you make notes about your treatment and how you're feeling, the answer might be yes.
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Doctor will not consent to settle. What does the judge do?Doctor will not consent to settle. What does the judge do? The reality is that he does nothing except tell the parties to go to trial. He says pick a jury now.
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Doctor moves away after lawsuit is started. Is that a problem for your lawsuit?Doctor moves away after lawsuit is started. Is that a problem for your lawsuit? The short answer is that it might be. Then again, it might not. Learn more...
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Do I tell the defense who my medical expert is?Do I tell the defense who my medical expert is? The answer is no, I don't. Let them figure it out for themselves. No need to make it easy for them.
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Doctor readily admits malpractice IF our facts are trueDoctor readily admits malpractice IF our facts are true. But of course, he doesn't agree they're true. He disagrees with most of our facts.
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Doctor doesn't agree the facts in my hypothetical question are trueDoctor doesn't agree the facts in my hypothetical question are true. Does it matter? Does he have to believe they're true to answer my question? Actually, yes.
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Doctor, did you review any textbooks before testifying here today?Doctor, did you review any textbooks before testifying here today? This is a question I will always ask during the doctor's pretrial testimony in a malpractice