On September 21, 2012, a press conference was held http://www.wcvb.com/news/local/Woman-s-life-ruined-by-hepatitis-C-outbreak-in-New-Hampshire/-/9848876/16695298/-/rco5hd/-/index.html#.UF2g800NgC4.facebook
McGrath Law Firm Press Conference 9/21/2012
McGrath Law Firm only lawyers pursuing actions for people testing negative for Hepatitis C exposure at Exeter Hospital in Exeter, New Hampshire
All claims have not been adjudicated and any allegations made are unproven at this time.
McGrath Law Firm is a full-service law firm with offices in New Hampshire and South Carolina, and has affiliations with law firms nationwide.
Have you or someone you know been affected by the Hepatitis C outbreak? Do you want to know your legal rights? Call Attorney Peter G. McGrath at (800) 283 1380 or (603) 224-7111 or visit www.mcgrathlawfirm.com to learn about your legal rights!! We get results!!
McGrath Law Firm only lawyers pursuing actions for people testing negative for Hepatitis C exposure at Exeter Hospital in Exeter, New Hampshire
All claims have not been adjudicated and any allegations made are unproven at this time.
McGrath Law Firm is a full-service law firm with offices in New Hampshire and South Carolina, and has affiliations with law firms nationwide.
Have you or someone you know been affected by the Hepatitis C outbreak? Do you want to know your legal rights? Call Attorney Peter G. McGrath at (800) 283 1380 or (603) 224-7111 or visit www.mcgrathlawfirm.com to learn about your legal rights!! We get results!!
Peter McGrath, NH. DIVORCE COURT TIPS TO HELP YOU GO THROUGH A DIVORCE OR CUSTODY PROCEEDING IN NEW HAMPSHIRE CIRCUIT COURTS
DIVORCE COURT TIPS TO HELP YOU GO THROUGH A DIVORCE OR CUSTODY PROCEEDING IN NEW HAMPSHIRE CIRCUIT COURTS
1. Be prepared. Bring as many documents, background information, financial information ahead of time to your lawyer so that you can have the materials you need to rely on to prove your case.
2. Dress appropriately. Dress for business and make sure you do not show any expression or act too emotional. The Court wants to observe a professional civil demeanor of all the parties and the attorneys.
3. Don’t speak directly to the parties. Do not engage in any discussion with the parties or the counsel outside of being addressed by the Court. When asked, respond directly to the Court or your lawyer.
4. Take notes. Bring your own yellow pad and pen and be prepared to take notes. Typically, your attorney will check with you prior to the end of the hearing and you may want to give him some notes to assist with the matter.
5. Expect the unexpected. There are many issues that can occur and sometimes the Court may ask unexpected questions, you may not be able to answer them, and your attorney might simply respond by leaving the room to check into that and respond. Otherwise, expect to be asked questions such as details of health insurance, details of life insurance, mortgage interest deduction, mortgages, financial issues, etc. because the parties, counsel and the Court are trying to find out the details to assist you.
6. Try to settle early. The classic problem people have with Court is that the Decision can be largely unexpected, inaccurate, and out of your control. Settlement is always preferred to going to a hearing. Even if you can’t settle all the issues, try to settle some things ahead of time.
7. Hurry up and wait. Be prepared to get their early and prepare with your attorney and wait. Sometimes the Court will make you wait for hours. Be patient. We tell clients to sometimes bring a newspaper or bring a book. We also tell clients to bring a friend that you trust because there is strength in numbers and it is emotionally helpful to have someone supportive there with you.
8. Leave your cell phone in the car or certainly make sure it is off. Courts will fine people if the cell phone goes off in the Courtroom. If you bring it in, make sure you turn it off, double check it before you go into the Courtroom.
McGrath Law Firm is a full-service law firm with offices in New Hampshire and South Carolina, and has affiliations with law firms nationwide.
Are you or someone you know going through a divorce or custody situation? Do you want to know your legal rights? Call Attorney Peter G. McGrath at (800) 283 1380 or (603) 224-7111 or visit www.mcgrathlawfirm.com to learn about your legal rights!! We get results!!
DIVORCE COURT TIPS TO HELP YOU GO THROUGH A DIVORCE OR CUSTODY PROCEEDING IN NEW HAMPSHIRE CIRCUIT COURTS
DIVORCE COURT TIPS TO HELP YOU GO THROUGH A DIVORCE OR CUSTODY PROCEEDING IN NEW HAMPSHIRE CIRCUIT COURTS
1. Be prepared. Bring as many documents, background information, financial information ahead of time to your lawyer so that you can have the materials you need to rely on to prove your case.
2. Dress appropriately. Dress for business and make sure you do not show any expression or act too emotional. The Court wants to observe a professional civil demeanor of all the parties and the attorneys.
3. Don’t speak directly to the parties. Do not engage in any discussion with the parties or the counsel outside of being addressed by the Court. When asked, respond directly to the Court or your lawyer.
4. Take notes. Bring your own yellow pad and pen and be prepared to take notes. Typically, your attorney will check with you prior to the end of the hearing and you may want to give him some notes to assist with the matter.
5. Expect the unexpected. There are many issues that can occur and sometimes the Court may ask unexpected questions, you may not be able to answer them, and your attorney might simply respond by leaving the room to check into that and respond. Otherwise, expect to be asked questions such as details of health insurance, details of life insurance, mortgage interest deduction, mortgages, financial issues, etc. because the parties, counsel and the Court are trying to find out the details to assist you.
6. Try to settle early. The classic problem people have with Court is that the Decision can be largely unexpected, inaccurate, and out of your control. Settlement is always preferred to going to a hearing. Even if you can’t settle all the issues, try to settle some things ahead of time.
7. Hurry up and wait. Be prepared to get their early and prepare with your attorney and wait. Sometimes the Court will make you wait for hours. Be patient. We tell clients to sometimes bring a newspaper or bring a book. We also tell clients to bring a friend that you trust because there is strength in numbers and it is emotionally helpful to have someone supportive there with you.
8. Leave your cell phone in the car or certainly make sure it is off. Courts will fine people if the cell phone goes off in the Courtroom. If you bring it in, make sure you turn it off, double check it before you go into the Courtroom.
McGrath Law Firm is a full-service law firm with offices in New Hampshire and South Carolina, and has affiliations with law firms nationwide.
Are you or someone you know going through a divorce or custody situation? Do you want to know your legal rights? Call Attorney Peter G. McGrath at (800) 283 1380 or (603) 224-7111 or visit www.mcgrathlawfirm.com to learn about your legal rights!! We get results!!
HAYS KS HEPATITIS C – TWO PEOPLE INFECTED, LAW FIRM ANNOUNCES IT HAS TWO CLIENTS THAT ARE POSITIVE IN HEPATITIS C OUTBREAK
McGrath Law Firm has begun an investigation and plans to launch legal action against Hays Hospital in regard to the hepatitis outbreak. The firm currently represents two local people who have tested positive and a third person who is waiting for results.Described as a “serial infector”, David Kwiatkowski, 33, worked as a medical technician at Hays Hospital from May 2010 to Sept. 2010.
Kwiatkowski is accused of working as a technician where he injected himself with pain medicine and then let the contaminated syringes be reused on unsuspecting patients. Federal prosecutors have expanded their investigation to six additional states.
Initially, in New Hampshire Exeter Hospital believed that the outbreak was confined to their cardiac catheterization lab. However, according to Peter McGrath, a former federal prosecutor who is spearheading the legal action lawsuit against Exeter Hospital, “several of my clients had contacted Exeter Hospital weeks ago to notify them that they contracted hepatitis C from a different department within the hospital”.
We will also request independent testing and independent medical treatment for any of our clients who want it. It is good news that the hospital is testing, but some people may feel uncomfortable returning to the same location where they got contaminated for testing.
My clients who tested positive obviously have a case and their compensation will be allotted based on their individual case within the class action. But there are a lot of people who minimize the impact and severity of the issues surrounding the people who test negative after they were told they may have been exposed to the virus. There is a 6-month waiting period to confirm a negative diagnosis, so I can’t emphasize enough that all of these people have a case for emotional distress, whether or not they test positive. During that 6-month waiting period, these victims have to essentially live their lives as if they are infected with Hepatitis C. And to make matters worse, many of my clients are now being told they should be tested for AIDS because apparently people with Hepatitis C are at a higher risk of also having AIDS.
Peter G. McGrath is a former federal prosecutor and McGrath Law Firm has affiliate counsel in Kansas and nationwide.
Hepatitis C is an infection caused by a virus that attacks and inflames the liver. People infected with the hepatitis C virus (HCV) have differing symptoms. Hepatitis C is generally considered to be one of the most serious of the hepatitis viruses. It is contracted through contact with contaminated blood. A hepatitis C infection that continues over many years can cause significant complications, such as scarring of the liver tissue (cirrhosis), liver cancer and liver failure.
McGrath Law Firm has unique medical malpractice experience. Attorney Peter McGrath is a former federal prosecutor. McGrath Law Firm has offices in New Hampshire and South Carolina, and has affiliations with law firms in Kansas and nationwide.
All claims have not been adjudicated and any allegations made are unproven at this time.
McGrath Law Firm is a full-service law firm with offices in New Hampshire and South Carolina, and has affiliations with law firms nationwide.
Have you or someone you know been affected by the Hepatitis C outbreak? Do you want to know your legal rights? Call Attorney Peter G. McGrath at (800) 283 1380 or (603) 224-7111 or visit www.mcgrathlawfirm.com to learn about your legal rights!! We get results!!