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This episode addresses how the sudden emergency doctrine applies in car accident litigation.
This episode addresses how the sudden emergency doctrine applies in car accident litigation.
This episode discusses what ER doctors are looking for, why you get discharged even if you are in pain, and how going to the ER affects your personal injury case.
This episode discusses correcting earlier testimony and how to do it and how and why it matters to me as an injury attorney.
This episode talks about why you should not sign an arbitration agreement and how nursing homes and Amtrak are using arbitration clauses against you. As a medical malpractice attorney, these arbitration agreements reduce the value of your case.
This episode addresses considerations for suing the state or Penn Dot as an accident attorney or injured person. Sovereign immunity and tort claims are discussed.
This episode discusses strong and weak medical malpractice cases from the perspective of a medical malpractice lawyer.
As an accident attorney, I discuss delays in cases from the lawyers’ perspective. Why do cases take months to move forward in a clear accident and injury situation?
What is mediation and what is arbitration? This episode discusses the nuts and bolts of why we take cases to mediation and arbitration and what these formats tell you about how the accident lawyers view your case.
Texting and driving is discussed along with various examples of how to deal with distracted driving.
Preparing a client for cross-examination is discussed with a focus on how I look at medical records as an injury attorney. Putting yourself in the other lawyer’s shoes is a good place to start.