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“Rules” for Winning Medical Malpractice Trials

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Medical malpractice cases are complicated for the jury. You have to help them understand the medicine, the deviation, how the mistake was made, and why the mistake led to the harm. You have to try to simplify the case as much as possible.

In this episode of Just Verdicts (formerly Trial & Medical Error), med mal litigators Greg Unatin and Brendan Lupetin discuss using the “reptile” in their medical malpractice cases, a “rule” approach to trial. They reflect on what has and hasn’t worked for them in the courtroom as well as their opinions on using one or multiple rules. Tune in to hear practical tips on how to present your case “rule” to the jury during a medical malpractice case.

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  • The benefits of using “rules” as a framework in your med mal case
  • Why you need to provide your rules to your experts
  • Why you should tie your rules to the jury instructions
  • Is there a place for a boiled down rule that describes the standard of care basically?

Ready to refer or collaborate on med mal, medical negligence, and catastrophic injury cases? Visit our attorney referral page at PAMedMal.com/Refer. We handle cases in Pennsylvania and across the United States.

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Medical malpractice cases are complicated for the jury. You have to help them understand the medicine, the deviation, how the mistake was made, and why the mistake led to the harm. You have to try to simplify the case as much as possible.

In this episode of Just Verdicts (formerly Trial & Medical Error), med mal litigators Greg Unatin and Brendan Lupetin discuss using the “reptile” in their medical malpractice cases, a “rule” approach to trial. They reflect on what has and hasn’t worked for them in the courtroom as well as their opinions on using one or multiple rules. Tune in to hear practical tips on how to present your case “rule” to the jury during a medical malpractice case.

Learn More and Connect

☑️ Brendan Lupetin | LinkedIn

☑️ Greg Unatin | LinkedIn

☑️ Lupetin & Unatin, LLC

☑️ Connect: Facebook | LinkedIn | YouTube

☑️ Subscribe: Apple Podcasts | Spotify | Google Podcasts

Episode Preview

  • The benefits of using “rules” as a framework in your med mal case
  • Why you need to provide your rules to your experts
  • Why you should tie your rules to the jury instructions
  • Is there a place for a boiled down rule that describes the standard of care basically?

Ready to refer or collaborate on med mal, medical negligence, and catastrophic injury cases? Visit our attorney referral page at PAMedMal.com/Refer. We handle cases in Pennsylvania and across the United States.

  continue reading

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