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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How often does an opposing medical expert break down on the witness stand under cross-examination?You'd think from the movies and TV that when an attorney cross-examines a medical expert, they are more likely to break down and admit to what the opposing
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The defense attorney dropped his pencil while I was questioning my expert. Was it an accident or was it intentional? Find out what I did when it happened a second time.Some defense attorneys will do anything to interrupt an opponent who's questioning a witness. Even something as simple as dropping a pencil. Learn more.
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Doctor swore he had only one set of records for his patient. Problem was, he didn't. He had two sets. He lied. I caught him in this lie.Doctor lied under oath. What originally was a mediocre case turned out to be an excellent case all because the physician lied during pretrial testimony.
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How does the defense really know that your injuries are significant and/or permanent?When you bring a lawsuit against a negligent driver, doctor or hospital, how do they really know that your injuries are really as bad as you claim them to be?
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"I Can't Breathe" he whispered to the anesthesiologist!A patient was given a medication he was allergic to. Bigger problem was it was given the wrong place. Patient suffered immediate cardiac arrest. Find out why.
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If you're injured, stop posting updates to Facebook!If you suffered an injury because of someone else's negligence and now you bring a lawsuit, don't post anything to social media. It's that simple. Learn why.
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3 Common Defenses in Every Medical Malpractice Lawsuit in New York3 Common Defenses in Every Medical Malpractice Lawsuit in NY. Who's responsible? Did injury happen from wrongdoing? How much are injuries really worth?
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Three key disputes in every medical malpractice case here in New York.In every medical malpractice lawsuit there are typically 3 important disputes in every case. Who is responsible, did it cause injury and how bad is the injury?
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Why do we need to authenticate an anatomical drawing at trial?There are many times when a medical expert will refer to an anatomical diagram to explain an injured victim's injuries. Must it be authenticated?
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In a medical malpractice or accident trial here in New York, are jurors sequestered during deliberations?Many people are familiar with jurors being sequestered in a criminal case involving high-profile allegations. What happens in a civil lawsuit to the jurors?