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The attorneys at Grant Richman, PLLC combine their legal experience in the area of medical malpractice, Federal Tort Claim litigation, general negligence, nursing home negligence and abuse with the knowledge of estate planning, real estate and trusts and estates to provide clients in New York, North Carolina and New Jersey with a level of practice that is second to none.

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Three Day Delay in Diagnosis of a Torsion Testicle in 3 year old boy results in settlement against United States Air Force in claim arising at an Air Force Base in the United Kingdom. Our estate planning attorneys assists clients in light of current estate law to ensure that property and assets are well protected during their lifetime and distributed in the future to provide for family and loved ones.
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Grant Richman, PLLC is a law firm with offices in New York, North Carolina and New Jersey.
The attorneys at Grant Richman, PLLC have been engaged in the practice of law for over thirty years.
The firm specializes in representing people who have found themselves in need of legal representation in litigation when issues surrounding health care delivery, including medical malpractice, denial of care, removal of care, drug product liability, and Federal Tort Claims Act litigation under the United States Code against the United States of America and its federal agencies, including the military, the Veteran's Administration Hospitals as well as the Public Health Service.
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The following are illustrative cases handled by lawyers in our firm over the past twenty-five years.
Each case is unique and any statements regarding standards of medical/nursing care contained in these cases should be considered as illustrative statements which may or may not be applicable in a given situation.
Settlement or verdicts in any given case are highly dependent upon the facts of each case.
As such, the outcome of a particular case cannot be predicted based upon the past outcome of other cases or the experience of a particular lawyer or law firm.
Our estate planning attorneys assists clients in light of current estate law to ensure that property and assets are well protected during their lifetime and distributed in the future to provide for family and loved ones.
Our attorneys will review, discuss, and offer recommendations regarding various estate planning options.
Our services include preparation of wills, living wills, and health care proxies as well as the probate and administration of estates.
Our attorneys have extensive experience in representing military members and their families who have been injured by the negligence of the United States Government and its employees.
Our attorneys have handled many cases of medical malpractices arising in military medical treatment facilities and Veteran's Hospitals through out the United States.
Howard S. Richman is a former Major in the US Army JAG Corps and a former Claims Judge Advocate.
When the US decided to allow itself to be sued for its own negligence it wrote the procedure and the rules of the road that permit individuals to sue the United States as if was a private person.
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