The Nurse is Concerned about the Monitoring Device Instead of the Patient
There can be many different instances of a violation in terms of the basic standards of medical care, where the victim can file a medical malpractice case or wrongful death case, and have terrific chances of winning the case. Here is one example.
Can You Invite Multiple Expert Witnesses to Testify on the same Point
In your medical malpractice case in New York, can you bring in three of four medical experts, to all say the same thing to bolster your case?
Why would the Defense Attorney Repeatedly Ignore a Ruling by the Judge
Defense Attorney does not Heed the Judge’s Ruling
Why do You need to Show to the Jury You are More Likely Right than Wrong
Burden of Proof Rests with the Victim
Is the Success Rate of a Medical Malpractice Attorney a Solid Indicator for You
Is the success rate of a medical malpractice attorney a sunny indicator for what he can do for you and your particular case?
Can Doctor’s Prior Cases Impact the Present Case
Can a doctor’s prior bad act come into play in your medical malpractice case in the state of New York?
Is Your Lawyer Vouching for Doctor’s Credibility by Calling Him to the Stand
You have sued a doctor in a medical malpractice case in New York, and your lawyer is going to put the doctor on the witness stand at trial. The mere fact that your lawyer has called this witness to the stand, does it mean that your lawyer is vouching for this doctor’s credibility?
Can a Doctor Lose his License when Sued for Negligence
You have suffered significant injuries because of the carelessness of a doctor, and you have brought a medical malpractice lawsuit against him. You know that the doctor has violated the basic standards of care, which has resulted in long time injury or even disability.
Recovering compensation for emergency room errors
With hundreds of thousands of patients passing through every year, emergency rooms in New York can be busy and hectic places. Although there may be many patients in serious condition who come in at once, each individual patient is still entitled to receive proper care and treatment by emergency room staff.
The importance of a second opinion in breast biopsies
Women in New York might be concerned about a recent breast biopsy study. Getting a second opinion after a breast biopsy has become more critical since the subject has been studied extensively and the findings show that specialists often misdiagnose them. This is according to a study that was published in an issue of the Journal of the American Medical Association on March 17, which included 240 breast biopsy specimens and 115 U.S. pathologists.