New York medical malpractice attorneys , Thomas A. Moore and Matthew Gaier discuss both historical and modern precedent that helps answer whether people who infect others with COVID-19 by engaging in negligent conduct may be Read more »
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NY Law Firm’s Dedication Means a Lifetime of Treatment for a Medical Malpractice Victim
Shannon Reilly was born Nov. 1, 2002 with cerebral palsy, a disorder that affects a person’s ability to move and perform basic motor skills. It is the most common motor Read more »
Thomas Moore and Matthew Gaier Discuss Liability of Referring Physicians
New York medical malpractice attorneys Thomas A. Moore and Matthew Gaier wrote an article for Law.com titled, Liability of Referring Physicians . Being referred to a specialist by your general practitioner is normal. While Read more »
KDLM Partners Discuss Punitive Damages for Destroying Medical Records
In their regular column for the New York Law Journal on Law.com, New York medical malpractice attorneys Thomas Moore and Matthew Gaier discuss punitive damages for tampering with or destroying medical records . When investigating potential medical malpractice actions , attorneys are occasionally faced with what appears to be medical records that are missing or Read more »
Thomas A. Moore and Matthew Gaier Discuss Evidence of Custom and Practice
New York medical malpractice lawyers , Thomas A. Moore and Matthew Gaier wrote an article for Law.com titled Evidence of Custom and Practice . Often times in medical malpractice actions, the defendants do not have a full recollection of the Read more »
Panel Reinstates Claims In New York Birth Injury Case
Matthew Gaier, partner at Kramer, Dillof, Livingston & Moore, was quoted in an article by Law36o about a New York birth injury case titled NY Docs Roped Back Into Suit Read more »
KDLM Partners Review Toll on Statutes of Limitations Due to COVID-19
In the Law.com/NY Law Journal article titled Toll on Statutes of Limitations During the COVID-19 Emergency , medical malpractice attorneys Thomas A. Moore and Matthew Gaier review executive orders that tolled statutes of limitations due to the COVID-19 emergency in relation to Read more »