I know you have questions about your legal matter.
Maybe it involves a careless doctor.
Maybe you were hit by a careless driver while stopped at a traffic light.
Maybe a doctor failed to diagnose your cancer.
Maybe you have questions about why your baby is not meeting her developmental milestones and think something bad happened during her delivery.
Maybe you wonder why your baby isn't moving his arm weeks after your vaginal delivery.
Maybe you tripped and fell on ice on the sidewalk.
Maybe your surgeon failed to recognize your bowel perforation.
There could be lots of reasons why you have questions.
Maybe you want to know how an attorney evaluates a medical malpractice case.
Maybe you want to know how an attorney proves a civil lawsuit.
Maybe want to learn what objection sustained means.
Maybe you want to learn how jury selection works.
Maybe you want to learn about opening arguments or cross examination.
Maybe you want to learn different strategies an attorney uses to control a medical expert during cross-examination.
Maybe you want to learn what a motion for summary judgment is.
Maybe you want to learn what a motion in limine is.
There are lots of questions you have.
You've come to the right place.
Here on my website I have over 500 frequently asked questions and answers.
I have hundreds and hundreds of great educational video to teach and explain to you how cases like yours work here in New York.
On YouTube, I've created over 2300 videos to help you understand how accident cases, wrongful death cases and medical malpractice cases work in New York.
I've written four consumer-oriented books to help you understand how these cases work.
You can get your free copy by clicking on the book section on the right side of the page. It's free!
I have hundreds of free reports and thousands of great articles to again help you understand how all these cases work.
As always, if your matter happened here in New York and you have not yet started a lawsuit and have questions about your matter, then I invite you to pick up the phone and call me at 516-487-8207. You know I answer questions like yours every day and would love to talk to you.
You can reach me at 516-487-8207.
To learn even more, I invite you to watch the quick video below...
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What is an autopsy, and why would it help my case?
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I just read that a doctor in New York had 13 lawsuits pending against him. If I bring a case against him too, does this mean I'd automatically win?
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5 Secret Tips a Good Malpractice Lawyer Uses To Screen Your Case
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5 Holiday Tips To Keep You From Being an Emergency Room Malpractice Victim
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Five Reasons Why Your Malpractice Case Won't Be Accepted By A New York Malpractice Lawyer
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7 Ways You Know You Survived Medical Malpractice in 2006
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Telephone Hotline for Hospital Gripes in New York
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"I'm telling you they did wrong by my mother. They should be held to pay for her injuries." "What do you mean that I have to prove that the wrongdoing caused her injuries?"
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The NY State Department of Health criticized the care my mother received from the hospital. Why would I need to go to trial if an independent State agency already investigated and found in my favor?
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If I have a valid case that has been confirmed by a medical expert, is there any way to avoid litigation to get compensated?