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How does a jury decide a medical malpractice case?

Posted on Thursday, June 10th, 2010 at 6:54 am    

When medical malpractice cases go to trial, the verdict of the trial will typically be left up to a jury. During the trial, both sides will present evidence, key witnesses, and arguments to persuade the jury.

One of the most important parts of a medical malpractice trial is the expert testimony. This testimony will come from doctors who have experience or expertise in the related medical issue. It will help support or deny that the physician’s actions followed standard medical practices.

If you or anyone you know has questions about a medical malpractice trial, contact the New Jersey medical malpractice attorneys of Levinson Axelrod, P.A., at 800-346-5529.