by Marcus Boston | Apr 16, 2014 | Blog, How Lawsuits Work
You have an old criminal conviction from more than 25 years ago and you are wondering will the defense be able to bring that up in your Maryland medical malpractice trial. Or better yet, you are wondering is there a way to try and stop the defense from delving into...
by Marcus Boston | Apr 5, 2014 | Blog, How Lawsuits Work
What is a deposition? A deposition is a question and answer session in which both sides in the case will have an opportunity is ask very important questions before trial. This pretrial testimony can also be used by both sides during the trial because the testimony is...
by Marcus Boston | Apr 3, 2014 | Blog, How Lawsuits Work
Often times when a patient is seriously injured by a doctor and the patient feels that there is conclusive evidence that they have been the victim of medical malpractice, the patient will try to speak with their doctor. However, in some cases, trying to speak with the...
by Marcus Boston | Mar 23, 2014 | Blog, How Lawsuits Work
Your doctor has made a surgical error, which has caused you serious injuries. You now think that by calling your doctor (assuming you can even get him or her on the phone at this point) and explaining your pain and challenging future outlook, that your doctor will...
by Marcus Boston | Mar 16, 2014 | Blog, Failure or Delay in Cancer Diagnosis
When a medical malpractice claim is filed against a doctor, the doctor usually pushes back really hard against the claim made by his or her patient. This is because these types of cases can have many negative repercussions for doctors. From possible licensing issues,...