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EPISODE · Nov 21, 2025 · 48 MIN

Record Justice: Inside 2023’s Highest Nursing-Home Verdict ft. Elliot Sinel (PHL §2801-d)

from The Trial Bible | A Podcast for Trial Lawyers · host Elliot Sinel, Voldz Law P.C., Gennady Voldz

A 67-year-old nursing-home resident on Coumadin suffers a fall. No timely CT. A slow intracranial bleed. Sparse records (“s/p fall”). Defense says “coincidence.” Using PHL §2801-d, a disciplined verdict sheet, and visible causation, Elliott Sinel secures a $10M Bronx verdict. This is a masterclass on burden-shifting statutes, voir dire in elder-care cases, and the power of starting with their nurse.What you’ll learnDeploy PHL §2801-d and plead death as an injurySequence witnesses to lock in departures through the defense nurseTranslate complex medicine into visuals jurors trustMap witnesses to verdict-sheet questions—then close by walking themHumanize damages when medical proof is thinGuestElliott Sinel — Plaintiff’s Trial Attorney (Nursing-Home/Healthcare Negligence)LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/elliot-sinel-14561b303/Website: https://www.nycbedsorelawyer.com/HostGennady Voldz– Plaintiff’s Trial AttorneyLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/gennady-voldz-esq-74414943/  Voldz Law: https://voldzlaw.com/ConnectQuestions or case stories for the show? [email protected]

A 67-year-old nursing-home resident on Coumadin suffers a fall. No timely CT. A slow intracranial bleed. Sparse records (“s/p fall”). Defense says “coincidence.” Using PHL §2801-d, a disciplined verdict sheet, and visible causation, Elliott Sinel secures a $10M Bronx verdict. This is a masterclass on burden-shifting statutes, voir dire in elder-care cases, and the power of starting with their nurse. What you’ll learn Deploy PHL §2801-d and plead death as an injury Sequence witnesses to lock in departures through the defense nurse Translate complex medicine into visuals jurors trust Map witnesses to verdict-sheet questions—then close by walking them Humanize damages when medical proof is thin GuestElliott Sinel — Plaintiff’s Trial Attorney (Nursing-Home/Healthcare Negligence)LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/elliot-sinel-14561b303/Website: https://www.nycbedsorelawyer.com/ HostGennady Voldz– Plaintiff’s Trial AttorneyLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/gennady-voldz-esq-74414943/  Voldz Law: https://voldzlaw.com/ ConnectQuestions or case stories for the show? [email protected]

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A 67-year-old nursing-home resident on Coumadin suffers a fall. No timely CT. A slow intracranial bleed. Sparse records (“s/p fall”). Defense says “coincidence.” Using PHL §2801-d, a disciplined verdict sheet, and visible causation, Elliott Sinel...

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