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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What If the Insurance Company’s Doctors Lie About Their Examination of My Injuries?Plaintiff’s attorney secretly videotaped the examination, which showed the real extent of the exam. The attorney took full advantage of the tape, withholding it from the defense until
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Correlation Between Proximity to Benzene Release Sites and Cancer? New Study Explores ConnectionA recent study has determined that living near a benzene release site puts people at a higher risk for contracting non-Hodgkin lymphoma.
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Injured on the job...can you sue the person or company who caused your injuries?A sheet metal worker who suffered an unimaginable injury while working on Long Island last month got some relief that was even more unbelievable. A machine severed both of Kenneth Klapak’s hands
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Defense lawyer asks “How much money do you really need to settle this case?”“How much do you need to settle this case?”
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You are trying to negotiate a settlement. You are arguing. You are negotiating. All of a sudden you reveal a weakness in your case. Suddenly, there's a breakthrough and you have magically increased the value of your case, simply by admitting a weakness...learn why.By admitting a fault or weakness, the other side immediately recognizes that you acknowledge there is weakness. Their defenses immediately go down and now they become
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When evaluating a medical malpractice case, it is critical to know what were the standards of care that the doctor violated. Only then can we know whether you truly have a viable case.At trial, our medical experts will be required to give testimony about what the appropriate standards of care were in your particular case. They will then explain to the court and to the jury
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You were going to visit a friend, and as you were walking into his apartment building, you fell over a defective walkway causing you to break your leg. Turns out the building owner knew of the walkway defect but never fixed it. The next day it's all fixed. Because he fixed it now, does that mean he's responsible for your accident?It is critical to know whether the owner or the person who maintains the property knew that there was a defective or dangerous condition.
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The defense wants to settle your case. They make an offer that I think is totally inappropriate. I give you my best recommendation not to settle the case at this time. You disagree. You want to take the settlement. What happens next?Defense has decided it's time to settle. They recognize that they bear responsibility for your injuries. They make an offer. The offer is insulting.
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The doctor committed medical malpractice and you suffered significant injury as a result of that. Despite that, you still trust him and continue to go back to him for treatment. Will that be a problem with your pending lawsuit?The defense attorney will likely ridicule the fact that here you are bringing a lawsuit against this well-respected doctor and that you still continue to see him for your ongoing problems.
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TRIAL TACTICS: Should a lawyer ask jury for a specific amount of money during opening arguments in an accident case, a medical malpractice case or a wrongful death case here in New York?There are some attorneys who believe that you should never ask a jury for a specific amount of money during opening arguments.