by Bell Law | Jan 13, 2021 | Law, Malpractice, Science, Verdicts and Judgements
This article originally appeared in the December 2020 issue of Trial Magazine. AAJ members can find it in the online issue here. Humans are visual creatures, and as a first principle, anything that can be explained visually should be explained visually. Our practice... by Bell Law | Dec 16, 2020 | Awards, Injury, Law, Malpractice, News, Podcast, Verdicts and Judgements
Lloyd Bell once said that attorneys need to be tenacious, creative and flexible in order to excel in a courtroom. As we reflect on the year 2020, those same qualities are more vital than ever. In a year that ushered in so much worry, fear and heaviness, Bell Law Firm... by Bell Law | Dec 4, 2020 | Law
When the COVID-19 pandemic took hold of our country back in March 2020, courts across the nation had little choice but to cease legal proceedings and trials out of safety concerns. As we’re on the verge of a new year, many courts are struggling to find a way to hold... by Bell Law | Nov 11, 2020 | Advice for Patients, Awards, Injury, Law, Malpractice, News, Podcast, Verdicts and Judgements
This fall, we launched the inaugural season of our “Face the Jury” podcast, complete with 7 episodes hosted by Lloyd Bell. The support from our listeners was tremendous. What we realized is that we’ve just begun to scratch the surface of topics to explore within the... by Bell Law | Jun 22, 2020 | Advice for Patients, Injury, Law, Malpractice
It’s arguably an unjust reality that the state you live in can make all the difference when it comes to recovering damages from medical malpractice litigation. This is due to what’s called ‘damages caps.’ If you have a case in progress, you might be wondering if... by Bell Law | Jun 3, 2020 | Advice for Patients, Law, Malpractice
How are medical malpractice cases resolved? No one wants to be the victim of misdiagnosis, negligence or malpractice. After working with hundreds of clients, we know there is often hesitation to take legal action and sue another person. The legal process can feel...