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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You Sued Your Doctor for Medical Malpractice. You're Worried that at Your Pretrial Deposition, Your Doctor will be There Staring You Down. Is That Really What Happens?You're worried your doctor will try to intimidate you when you answer questions at your pretrial deposition. You want to know if he'll be there in the room
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Why do the BEST ATTORNEYS Take NOTES During Opening Arguments in a Civil Trial Here in New York?During closing arguments, your lawyer will point out that the defense has failed to live up to his promises made to the jury at the start of your trial.
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Can You Believe It? The Trial Attorney Had the Goods & Failed to do a Stunning Collateral Attack that Would Have DESTROYED Your Medical Experts' CredibilityYour medical expert was just convicted of medicare fraud. Only days before he's scheduled to testify in your trial. Your case is over, you think. But guess what
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The Judge is Furious! "What Do You Mean You're Not Ready For Trial Counselor? I TOLD YOU I WOULD NOT TOLERATE ANY MORE EXCUSES! Your Case is Dismissed!" Can Judge Do That?Judge says "Your trial will start one month from today. No more excuses!" What happens if your lawyer is not ready for trial that day? Can judge dismiss case?
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Here's One Question You Should NEVER Be Allowed to Answer in a Wrongful Death Lawsuit in New York...Your spouse died & you sued his careless doctor for medical malpractice & wrongful death. What's one question you shouldn't be allowed to answer in your lawsuit
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TRIAL STRATEGY: During Cross Examination, Can Opposing Lawyer Use Something You Said in the Past Against You?During cross examination can opposing lawyer use your prior sworn statements against you? Can he pull out something you said and show jury it's different
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Can You Explain an Answer While Being Cross Examined at Trial by the Defense Attorney?During cross examination, the opposing lawyer wants you to answer just yes or no. You want to explain so the jury understands. Can you explain your answers?
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You Just Learned You Have Cancer. You Believe Your Doctor SHOULD HAVE Diagnosed Your Cancer Earlier. Learn What the NEW Time Limit is in Which You Have to File a Lawsuit in New York...There's a NEW statute of limitations on failure to diagnose cancer cases here in New York. The time period has been extended to a date of discovery rule instead
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Some Pages are MISSING From Your Hospital Chart. Good Thing You Photocopied Parts of Your Chart While You Were a Patient in the Hospital. Can You Use Those Photographed Pages at Your Medical Malpractice Trial?The moment your attorney tries to use these, never-before-seen, hospital records to contradict your doctor's testimony, the defense will have apoplectic fits.
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The Jury Decided You Were Entitled to Receive MORE THAN $10 Million. You Say "No Way! That's WAY TOO MUCH MONEY. I Want to Give Some Back!" Said No One EVER. Learn why...The jury decides that you should receive millions for the injuries you suffered because your surgeon was careless. You want to give some of it back. Crazy?