What do you have to do to file a personal injury lawsuit in court?
If you're asking about everything that goes into suing someone for personal injuries, what was said above is correct and I would also recommend...
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Medical malpractice Lawyer at New York, NY
Practice Areas: Medical Malpractice, Personal Injury, Litigation
If you're asking about everything that goes into suing someone for personal injuries, what was said above is correct and I would also recommend...
Who is deposed depends upon the nature of your case and what discovery may reveal. Treating doctors, including apparently in your case, any...
As stated in the State of New Jersey Courts' website you can: 1. submit both a New Jersey subpoena and the New York subpoena to an attorney...
Short answer: The majority of cases in New York now are required to be e-filed and accessible through the Court's online systems. However: 1) some...
I'm sorry to hear about what appears to be a very frustrating and costly experience. Unfortunately, only a review of the actual records can...
It depends on what the question being asked is. Under the CPLR (4502) a spouse can prevent the other spouse from discussing confidential...
Unfortunately, the way your question is worded it is a little too vague to answer other than seek another lawyer's opinion directly. Was your...
The hospital may be liable if under the standard of care the bed rails on your bed should have been up and/or other measures should have been in...
What you describe sounds like grounds for a lawsuit. The bigger question for you is whether the doctor's mistake(s) in themselves caused...
As stated above, you should have signed a retainer agreement with your lawyer that specifically should detail what fees and expenses and the like...