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.
Take your time, read as much as you can, watch the videos and if you have questions, I encourage you to pick up the phone and schedule a phone consultation with me at 516-487-8207.
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You want to hear what the defendant said. You want an explanation. You want to stare him down. After all, he caused your serious injuries. Do you attend his question and answer session and live through it all again?The reality is that since you have brought a lawsuit you are legally entitled to be present any time someone is questioned. This is known as a deposition or an examination before trial.
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You've heard your lawyer goes into court for a compliance conference on your case. Want to learn exactly what that means?When you bring a lawsuit, we are required to appear in court periodically to let the judge know about the progress of your lawsuit. During a compliance conference, the attorneys must appear in court and advise the judge whether your case is on schedule or whether there are delays.
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As I approach Fall 2012 I'm fondly reminded of my very first court conference 24 years ago when I appeared as a young new attorney in New York County Supreme Court on that fine fall day.The night before, the managing partner told me that I would need to appear on a compliance conference in a personal-injury matter in New York County Supreme Court at 60 Centre St. in downtown Manhattan.
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Imagine a Lawyer Choosing YOU as a Client! Think it Doesn't Happen? The Best Lawyers Decide Which Clients Will Be Allowed to Hire ThemThe best lawyers choose their clients. Not the other way around. You may think you're choosing to hire an attorney, but he has to want you first. Learn why.
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You were riding close to the parked cars on the right side of the road. Without warning, a car door is flung open right into your path. You have no time to react. You hit the door full force and go flying through the air into traffic.Getting doored while bike riding sucks. Big time. I know. It happened to me. I know others it happened to. It's frustrating. It's aggravating. It's careless and preventable.
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You're deciding on which lawyer or law firm to hire to represent you in your accident case, your medical malpractice case or your wrongful death case in NY. You know you need an experienced attorney, but you're not sure what questions to ask. Use these questions as a starting point to guide you.Why you? Why not him (referring to his competitor)? Why is your firm different than all the others? What information do you give before I come into the office?
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NY Injury Times-July 2012 NewsletterIn this new exciting NY Injury Times newsletter, play our new word search. Read about a New Hampshire medical malpractice experiment that could impact New York cases.
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NY Hospitals Go Naked; No Medical Malpractice Insurance!The NY Times recently released a piece detailing the precarious state of financially-pinched New York hospitals, who no longer carry malpractice insurance or only have partial coverage.
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MILLION DOLLAR VERDICT! $15 MILLION JURY AWARD. $10 MILLION AWARDED. $3M VERDICT! How much did the attorney and the client actually walk away with?You are searching for a lawyer and you find his website filled with claims he achieved many multimillion dollar verdicts. That's a great testament
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Testimonials by Gerry's former clients. Find out what his clients have to say; in their own words.Learn what Gerry's former clients had to say about him, his law firm and the legal process. It's eye opening and not what you expect!