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Have you ever heard of a judge refusing to allow a medical expert to testify?A medical malpractice case goes to trial here in New York. The injured victim and her attorney must bring in a qualified medical expert to testify in order to support their claim of (1) wrongdoing,
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If you own stock in a liability insurance casualty company are you qualified to sit as a juror in an accident or New York medical malpractice lawsuit?If you own stock in an insurance company that insures against accidents, there is the belief that a juror may not want to award money to an injured victim,
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Witness Breaks Down Under Harsh Questioning on the Witness Stand: Fact or Fantasy?Lawyers always fantasize about conducting great cross examination that compels a hostile witness to break down on the witness stand. Does this really happen?
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The defense accepts responsibility for your injuries. They readily admit they caused you harm. What happens next in your lawsuit in New York?The defense admits they were responsible. They burst your bubble and take the wind out of your sails. What happens next in your lawsuit?
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Opposing lawyer asks for an awkward favor during trial. He wants to use an exhibit I created to cross-examine my own witness. Should I let him do it?
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Judge takes over your questioning of a key expert witness during cross-examination...What can you do about it?The judge turns to the attorney and says “Hold on a second counselor, I have a few questions for this witness.” The Judge then proceeds to ask the witness questions
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Injured victim settles lawsuit against one doctor during trial and proceeds forward against remaining doctor. What does the judge tell jury about why first doctor it's no longer at trial?When you start a case against multiple people & during trial settled with one of them, what does the judge told the jury about why one of those people is no longer here?
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Bad Doctors Ignored By State Medical Boards, Report SaysState medical boards across the country are essentially giving a free pass to doctors who have been found liable for serious and repeated misconduct by allowing them to keep their licenses
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Testing for Concussions Does Not Have to be ExpensiveAs the new school year fast approaches many parents worry about their children’s sports injuries and the costs of going to the emergency room to check for concussions.
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Patient Who Declined to Appeal His Medical Malpractice Lawsuit Can Still Sue His Lawyers for Legal MalpracticeLast month a New York state appellate court ruled that a man who decided not to appeal a decision barring his medical malpractice claim did not lose his right to sue his