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Emergency Room Errors

Even the best emergency room is a high stress environment where split-second decisions can mean the difference between life and death.


What is Medical Malpractice - How Do I Know if It Happened to Me?

Learn about medical malpractice and how to determine if there has been a mistake in our medical care. Read about what to do if you suspect your doctor isn't giving you the proper care you need.


Medical Malpractice - How to Become a Black Belt when Questioning a Doctor

Learn how to be a black belt attorney when questioning a doctor at their deposition.


Managed Care Companies - Are Your Loved-Ones Safe in Their Hands?

Are your loved ones safe in the hands of managed care companies?


Erb's Palsy Cases - The Defense Rests

What defenses should you expect in an Erb's Palsy Medical Malpractice case from obstetric brachial plexus injury as a result of shoulder dystocia during childbirth? How should you handle these defenses?


Medical Malpractice - What's My Case Worth?

How much is your medical malpractice case worth? Learn what special damages are, what economic damages are, what pain and suffering is, and how a medical malpractice lawyer in New York evaluates the true value of your case.


Medical Malpractice - A Battle of the Experts

Have you ever wondered what the expert's role is in a medical malpractice case? This article will answer some of those questions.


Brachial Plexus Injuries

Learn about brachial plexus injuries, also known as Erb's Palsy.


Living Will And Durable Power Of Attorney For Health Care - What Is The Difference?

A Living Will is a legal document addressing only deathbed considerations; a client unilaterally declares his/her desire that life-prolonging measures be discontinued when there is no hope of ultimat...


Taking Control; Safeguarding the Distribution of Your Assets by Making A Will

An overview of the main reasons why a Will should be made and the consequences of not doing so.


Why Do I Need A Will?

A will is a formal legal document detailing the disbursement of your assets. It is crucial to the success of an estate plan that your will be properly in accordnace with state law. The laws governing the drawing up of wills vary considerably from state to state.


Last Will And Testament Laws

The laws of each state specify conditions for writing a last will and testament. Under old common law there used to be a separate writing disposing of real property (real estate) called ‘testament’, and a separate writing disposing of all other property called ‘will’. Hence the archaic phrase ‘last will and testament’.


Probate Records

All important documents which are used in the probate process are known as probate records. The first category of records relate to personal properties which are to be submitted to the court.


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