They say a picture is worth a thousand words.
Well, how about a 2-3 minute video? Certainly much more than that.
However, in this category, I share with you actual word-for-word transcripts of videos I have created to help educate and teach my ideal clients and consumers who are searching for information to make them better informed consumers of legal services here in New York.
I invite you to read, watch and learn as much as possible about how your type of case works before you ever pick up the phone to speak to an attorney.
Enjoy your reading!
Best regards,
Gerry
516-487-8207
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Doctor admits liability at trial. Will he now lose his license to practice medicine?If I get the doctor to admit during his medical malpractice trial that he violated the basic standards of medical care, will the doctor lose his license?
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Doctor argues with me about the standard of medical care. Who do you think will win that argument?At trial, during cross examination, the doctor is arguing with me about the standard of care. Who do you think the jury is more likely to believe, me or the Dr?
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Doctor loses your medical records. Can jury hold it against him at trial?In a medical malpractice case, when the doctor is still using handwritten notes instead of electronic medical records. If he somehow loses your medical records,
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If doctor is liable, will he be suspended from practicing medicine?If I get a doctor to admit during the course of a medical malpractice trial that he violated the basic standards of medical care, is he going to be suspended
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If doctor does not agree to settle does it guarantee a trial?It's a medical malpractice case and the defense attorney tells me that his client, the doctor, refuses to consent to settle. Does that guarantee we're going to
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Juror stops to speak to me-Do I have to tell the judge and my opponent about this?If a juror stops me in the hallway as we're taking a break and stops to speak to me, do I have to report that interaction to the judge and importantly, to the
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Objection Judge! He’s asking his medical expert leading questions.In a medical malpractice case in New York the defense attorney has his medical expert up on the witness stand. It's now the defense's opportunity to question
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Patient given her original medical records by mistake!The patient is really upset, she decides she's going to go to a second doctor for a second opinion, so she's asks her first doctor's office to go ahead and get
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She never needed cataract surgery and now she can’t see!She began to develop blurry vision that lasted for about five or six months. Finally she said you know what, let me go to the eye doctor get checked.
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They’re using the empty chair defense!It's known as the empty chair defense where you basically point a finger at an empty chair and argue that they failed to sue the correct person.