If you or someone you love has suffered because of a medical mistake, start here to understand how to proceed after medical malpractice in New York.
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Juror Wants to Make a Lifeline Call to Help Her Decide Which Way She Should Vote in Medical Malpractice Case Here in New York. Can She Do That?The jury only has to recognize that you are more likely right than wrong that what you are claiming is true. That's different than asking them to be 100% sure.
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Trial Judge Strikes Experts' Medical Testimony. Can I Still Proceed with Your Medical Malpractice Case Here in New York?If judge decides that our medical expert's testimony is inappropriate and tells the jury to disregard that testimony, can we continue forward with our trial?
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In Jury Selection, Can I Get Rid of Jurors If I Don't Like Them?Judge, I have a juror who tells me she doesn't agree with our system of justice. She says that my client doesn't have the right to bring a lawsuit and seek
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At Trial, Jurors Decide Who is More Likely Right Than Wrong. Not the Trial Judge. Learn Why...After closing arguments have been made, the judge asks the court officer to lock the courtroom door in order to explain the law to the jury in great detail.
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Why do Most Medical Experts Refuse to Bring Medical Records They've Reviewed to Court when Testifying?I asked this doctor on cross examination was whether he realized he was testifying against his own patient. You could feel the tension and conflict immediately.
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It's Time for Jury to Decide. How Does Judge Know if Jury is Following the Law in a Medical Malpractice Case Here in New York?If the judge tells you that the patient only has to show that she is slightly more right than wrong, can you accept that legal rule and apply it to this case?
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NY Medical Malpractice Attorney Reveals THE MOST IMPORTANT Question to Ask at a Doctor's Deposition in a Medical Malpractice Case.In all the years he's been representing doctors in these medical malpractice cases, he's never seen an attorney do what I did in the first two questions.
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"OBJECTION, JUDGE! He can't ask that question!" yells the opposing attorney during your trial. Learn why an attorney MUST Object During a TrialThe primary reason an attorney makes an objection is to preserve his right to appeal if he loses a case. In NY, if an attorney fails to object during the trial
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Is There a Difference Between Leading Questions and Open Ended Questions at Trial?"Would you agree that it would be important for you to know if one of your surgical patients was experiencing post-op belly pain? I also want you to assume that
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This is the ONLY Time an Attorney in a Medical Malpractice Case in New York can GUARANTEE You a Result in Your CaseThere is the possibility a jury could determine that you and your beautiful daughter could receive many millions of dollars. The defense can't take that risk.