by Marcus Boston | Sep 16, 2014 | Blog, How Lawsuits Work
You have suffered a serious injury during surgery. Now your doctor has told you that there was nothing more that he could do. In other words, he did the best that he could. With that said, you still think that something is not right. But how can the doctor have done...
by Marcus Boston | Sep 15, 2014 | Blog, How Lawsuits Work
There is a settlement on the table in your medical malpractice case. With that said, your case is still scheduled for trial in a few weeks. The settlement amount is close to what you think may be suitable to fix what the doctor did wrong to you. However, you are just...
by Marcus Boston | Aug 24, 2014 | Blog, How Lawsuits Work
What are the attorneys doing when they walk up to see the judge during a trial? If you have watched a trial live in person or on television, you have probably seen attorneys do this during the proceedings. In a jury trial, the jury will act as the fact finder in the...
by Marcus Boston | Aug 19, 2014 | Blog, How Lawsuits Work
Your attorney has just been given the ok by the judge to begin his or her opening statement to the jury. You are now wondering will this statement given by your attorney be considered evidence for the jury? The answer to the above question is that no, your attorney’s...
by Marcus Boston | Aug 6, 2014 | Blog, How Lawsuits Work
You can’t find an attorney to represent you in your Maryland medical malpractice case and you are not sure why not. You think that you have a “slam dunk” case but lawyers are just not willing to sign up with you. Based on your discussions with Maryland lawyers you do...