Welcome to The Trial Bible – your front-row seat to the courtroom strategies behind today’s biggest verdicts.
In each episode, we sit down with top trial attorneys from across the country to dissect their recent wins. You’ll hear the real stories behind headline-making cases, the key jury instructions that swayed the outcome, and the battle-tested tools that helped them hit big.
Whether you're a practicing attorney, law student, or just a fan of high-stakes storytelling, this is your guide to what really works in the courtroom. Let’s get into it.
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Welcome to The Trial Bible – your front-row seat to the courtroom strategies behind today’s biggest verdicts.
In each episode, we sit down with top trial attorneys from across the country to dissect their recent wins. You’ll hear the real stories behind headline-making cases, the key jury instructions that swayed the outcome, and the battle-tested tools that helped them hit big.
Whether you're a practicing attorney, law student, or just a fan of high-stakes storytelling, this is your guide to what really works in the courtroom. Let’s get into it.
Record Justice: Inside 2023’s Highest Nursing-Home Verdict ft. Elliot Sinel (PHL §2801-d)
The Trial Bible | A Podcast for Trial Lawyers
48 minutes 23 seconds
1 month ago
Record Justice: Inside 2023’s Highest Nursing-Home Verdict ft. Elliot Sinel (PHL §2801-d)
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? trialbible@voldzlaw.com
The Trial Bible | A Podcast for Trial Lawyers
Welcome to The Trial Bible – your front-row seat to the courtroom strategies behind today’s biggest verdicts.
In each episode, we sit down with top trial attorneys from across the country to dissect their recent wins. You’ll hear the real stories behind headline-making cases, the key jury instructions that swayed the outcome, and the battle-tested tools that helped them hit big.
Whether you're a practicing attorney, law student, or just a fan of high-stakes storytelling, this is your guide to what really works in the courtroom. Let’s get into it.