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Who Gets My Child’s Money In A Maryland Medical Malpractice Case?

by Marcus Boston | Oct 18, 2013 | Blog, How Lawsuits Work

Maryland medical malpractice attorney Marcus Boston discusses whether parents can deposit their child’s settlement or jury award in the child’s medical malpractice case into the parents’ personal bank account. The short answer to the question is in...

Is Everything That I Tell My Maryland Lawyer Secret And Confidential?

by Marcus Boston | Oct 18, 2013 | Blog, How Lawsuits Work

If you tell your Maryland attorney everything that happened in your case is what you tell your attorney protected and confidential? This information that you tell your attorney is protected and privileged. This means that the attorney cannot turn around and share what...

My Doctor Made An Error But I Don’t Want To Talk With A Lawyer Right Way

by Marcus Boston | Oct 14, 2013 | Blog, How Lawsuits Work

Maryland medical malpractice attorney Marcus Boston discusses what you can do if you think that your doctor has recently made an error, be it a surgical error, some type of misdiagnosis, etc… in your case but you don’t want to speak with a Maryland...

A Maryland Medical Malpractice Case, Is This What You Really Want To Do?

by Marcus Boston | Oct 14, 2013 | Blog, How Lawsuits Work

Maryland medical malpractice attorney Marcus Boston explains why you must be really sure you want to go forward with a Maryland medical malpractice case. Just recently we were contacted by a person who was looking for help with a perforated bile duct during a...

My Doctor Has Been Sued Before Can I Use That In My Maryland Medial Malpractic​e Case?

by Marcus Boston | Oct 14, 2013 | Blog, How Lawsuits Work

So you have found out that your doctor has been sued before for making errors during surgical procedures. You now want to use this fact in your case. Can you use this as the basis for the jury finding that the doctor is responsible for your injuries too? The simple...

The Secret, How A Maryland Medical Malpractice Attorney Evaluates A Case

by Marcus Boston | Oct 14, 2013 | Blog, How Lawsuits Work

So you want to know how a Maryland medical malpractice attorney goes about evaluating a possible medical malpractice claim when a person contact’s their office? Now, you must remember that other attorneys may do a different initial analysis, but there are some...

What Is Hearsay In Maryland? Maryland Medical Malpractice Attorney Explains

by Marcus Boston | Oct 11, 2013 | Blog, How Lawsuits Work

Maryland medical malpractice attorney Marcus Boston explains what is hearsay in Maryland trials. A couple of days ago we did a video which dealt with what does objection mean during a Maryland jury trial. It was a very good video and some people asked us to go a...

What Is Causation In A Maryland Medical Malpractice Case?

by Marcus Boston | Oct 11, 2013 | Blog, How Lawsuits Work

Maryland medical malpractice attorney Marcus Boston discusses how causation works in a medical malpractice case. Just the other day we did an educational video on a very important issue that you have to understand if you are thinking about bringing an Maryland medical...

BLG News Update For The Week Of October 7, 2013 | Boston Law Group, LLC

by Marcus Boston | Oct 10, 2013 | BLG News, Blog

Marcus Boston talks about some of the important and interesting stories in the news for the week of October 7, 2013. bostonlawllc.com Marcus Boston is a Maryland medical malpractice attorney who helps people navigate the Maryland childbirth injury and medical...

What Does Objection Mean In A Maryland Trial?

by Marcus Boston | Oct 8, 2013 | Blog, How Lawsuits Work

You are sitting in court and you see the lawyer stand a say “objection.” The witness on the stand looks confused and then there is a stop in the trial. The judge looks at the attorney and then a back and forth conversation between the judge and the lawyers...
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