by Marcus Boston | Oct 15, 2014 | Blog, How Lawsuits Work
One of the more important aspects of a trial is getting your evidence admitted so it can be used by the trier of fact in deciding the case. The trier of fact can either be a jury in a jury trial or the judge in a bench trial. Regardless of the type of trial, admitted...
by Marcus Boston | Oct 13, 2014 | Blog, How Lawsuits Work
Your medical malpractice attorney has told you that the investigation into your medical injury has revealed that the treating doctor in your case fell below the standard of care. It has also been revealed to you that an expert has agreed with your position and that it...
by Marcus Boston | Oct 13, 2014 | Blog, How Lawsuits Work
You have contacted a Maryland medical malpractice attorney regarding a serious injury that you sustained during surgery. You and your attorney have completed an investigation surrounding your injury and you have even gotten a medical expert to agree with your...
by Marcus Boston | Oct 11, 2014 | Blog, How Lawsuits Work
As you listen to the medical expert in your Maryland medical malpractice case you notice that the expert is given an opinion that you know to be hearsay. You look over to your attorney and you whisper to the attorney, “Are you going to object to this entire line of...
by Marcus Boston | Oct 11, 2014 | Blog, How Lawsuits Work
The expert for the defense in your Maryland medical malpractice trial is currently on the stand testifying as to your care and treatment. However you hear the doctor say that he performed a differential diagnosis and ruled out possible medical conditions. But, you...