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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Defense Lawyer Offers $1 Million to Settle. When Do I Have to Disclose That Offer to My Client?Can I hold off disclosing the settlement offer to my client since I really want to hear the rest of the defense expert's testimony and I want the opportunity to
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Can an attorney make objections during a medical malpractice trial without getting permission from the judge to make the objections first?An attorney raises an objection and shouts it out when he believes something is happening that could affect his client's rights. If his opponent asks a question
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Defense lawyer harps on asking my client what kind of car he drove. My client brought a medical malpractice lawsuit against his doctor for violating basic standards of medical care causing him severe cardiac damage. What does the type of car he drive have to do with this case?I knew he was a novice attorney when I would make objections and he could not give me clear, concise, coherent reasons why he was asking certain questions.
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You think your doctor screwed up big time. You think you have a good malpractice case. The only problem is that you can't find a single medical expert to confirm your belief that your doctor committed medical malpractice. Can you still bring a lawsuit in New York against your physician?The law in New York says that in order to proceed forward with a valid medical malpractice case, you must get confirmation by a qualified medical expert that
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"80 year old Grandma destroyed by heartless trial attorney during cross-examination!" Imagine if a trial lawyer were to attack sweet little old grandma during cross examination. How do you think the jury would look at this trial strategy?Some lawyers have one approach to cross examination...take no prisoners. Go forward, regardless of who the witness is. What if it's an 80 year old sweet grandma
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Is it Ok to wear a skin-tight minidress & 5 inch spike heels to your personal injury trial in New York?Some litigants think they can wear whatever they want to their accident or malpractice trial. Wrong. Some think wearing skin tight clothes and bling is good.
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"Doctor, why is it important for you to keep accurate medical records when caring for a patient?"Getting a doctor to admit that his records are not accurate are important in a medical malpractice case. Jurors don't appreciate sloppy record-keeping.
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"Doctor, tell the jury what records were sent to you by the defense attorney to review..."A doctor's medical opinion in a medical malpractice case can be dismantled depending on which medical records he was sent to review for trial. Learn how...
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Jury Verdict: $3.6 Million for Man Who Lost Vision After Two Teens Threw Plastic Cup Filled With Urine at his Face.The front passenger threw a big gulp cup filled with urine right in his face. That action severed a nerve in his left eye. He went blind in his left eye.
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Is there a risk of taking a Christmas verdict in your accident case, your medical malpractice case or your wrongful death case in New York?Most litigants don't care when their case comes up for trial. It can make a difference. It can be a big deal if you take a verdict during Christmas time.