Posts By: seriousl

Proving Medical Malpractice in New York: What You Need to Win Your Case

Medical malpractice occurs when a healthcare provider fails to provide treatment that meets the accepted standard of care, and that failure causes injury or death. Not every negative outcome is malpractice; the law requires proof. To win compensation, injured patients must meet clear requirements and prove several facts in court. ...

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by November 3, 2025

How Much Is a Medical Malpractice Case Worth in New York?

There’s no fixed number. New York permits full, proven compensation—economic losses (past and future medical care, lost earnings, in‑home assistance, modifications) and non‑economic losses (pain, suffering, and loss of enjoyment). Lawmakers have introduced bills to impose caps, but none have become law to date. Value ultimately turns on the severity...

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by August 18, 2025

Can You Sue a New York Hospital for a Doctor’s Mistake?

Yes. In New York, a hospital can be liable for a physician’s malpractice in two main ways. Which path fits your case turns on facts like how you entered care (emergency room vs. a private office), who controlled treatment decisions, and what the hospital told you about the provider’s role....

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by August 4, 2025

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