A stroke usually comes from a blood clot in the brain. So how can a stroke lead to an amputated leg? Sadly, it’s not that difficult. One of two primary treatments for stroke is a thrombectomy. A physician punctures an artery — often the femoral artery in the...
In How to Win a Trial Pt. 1, Lloyd Bell detailed the preparation that goes into trial – from client meeting and discovery to evidence procurement and jury selection. Now in part two, we’ll dive deeper into how to win a trial, and detail the steps to take in crafting...
In How to Win a Trial Pt. 1, Lloyd Bell detailed the preparation that goes into trial – from client meeting and discovery to evidence procurement and jury selection. Now in part two, we’ll dive deeper into how to win a trial, and detail the steps to take in crafting...
Most clients Bell Law Firm works with do not want to go to trial. They’d prefer to settle their case for fair value and avoid trial altogether. While that happens fairly often, about 10-15% will ultimately be presented in a courtroom, in front of a jury and a judge. ...
The appellate court’s decision on Lockhart v. Bloom in the State of Georgia, on behalf of Connie Lack against defendants Dr. Glenn Bloom and his employer Cherokee Emergency Physicians. This decision stems from the medical malpractice action brought by Bell Law...