Stroke Law Launches New Stroke Malpractice YouTube Channel
NY medical malpractice attorneys, Cory Rosenbaum and Robert Fader, announce the launch of their new YouTube channel, Stroke Law; a directory of video infomercials focusing on the legal questions asked most often by stroke victims and their families in the event of misdiagnosed stroke, delayed treatment of stroke and other incidences of medical malpractice.
New York, NY, October 06, 2014 --(PR.com)-- New York medical malpractice attorneys, Cory Rosenbaum and Robert Fader, announce the launch of their new YouTube channel, Stroke Law. Visitors to Stroke Law on YouTube will find a video directory of infomercials dealing with the legal rights of stroke victims and their families in cases of stroke malpractice, misdiagnosed stroke or delayed treatment of stroke. Stroke Law is an offshoot of Rosenbaum and Fader’s recently launched website, StrokeLaw.com, and like its counterpart on the web, Stroke Law videos focus on timely topics surrounding stroke while also providing answers to the questions most often asked by stroke victims, their families and their caregivers.
“The Stroke Law YouTube channel is a natural extension of the content found on our website,” said StrokeLaw co-founder, Cory Rosenbaum. “However, these video presentations create a much closer connection to our audience, which is especially helpful when we address the the specific questions most often asked about stroke misdiagnosis and medical malpractice cases.”
Some of the topics covered on the Stroke Law YouTube channel include, “Can You Win My Malpractice Case?,” “Stroke Misdiagnosis in Teenagers,” “Signs and Symptoms of Stroke,” “Types of Stroke,” and “Failure to Diagnose Stroke.”
Viewers will also find videos with information on how to arrange for free legal consultations with a Stroke Law attorney as well as some of the factors to consider if a person believes that their injuries and disabilities were caused by medical malpractice.
“YouTube is a terrific medium for reaching our audience and providing them with the information and the means they need if they want to pursue legal action against a doctor or hospital,” added Rosenbaum.
There is a large audience in the U.S. for the video infomercials being presented by Rosenbaum and Fader on Stroke Law. More than 750,000 Americans suffer a stroke every year and as many as 14 percent of these stroke victims are misdiagnosed or aren’t diagnosed quickly enough to avoid lifelong disabilities. While these sobering statistics alone should be cause for alarm, additional data reveals that stroke misdiagnosis occurs at a much higher rate among women and minorities. Recent studies have shown that women, African Americans and Hispanic stroke victims are 30 percent more likely to be misdiagnosed than Caucasians.
The Stroke Law video channel on YouTube is intended to help all of these these stroke victims better understand the signs and symptoms of stroke as well as their legal rights if they believe that they may have a stroke malpractice case.
Cory Rosenbaum and Robert Fader are N.Y. medical malpractice attorneys. They have represented medical malpractice victims for decades and are uniquely qualified in this practice because they understand intuitively the medical issues surrounding stroke and stroke malpractice. One of their goals in establishing StrokeLaw.com and their new Stroke Law YouTube channel is to assist stroke victims in their efforts to gain a better understanding of the medical and legal issues of this life-threatening affliction too.
About Stroke Law: Attorneys Cory Rosenbaum and Robert Fader are New York medical malpractice lawyers. They have offices in New York City and Long Island, N.Y. The flagship website of their practice, StrokeLaw.com, helps stroke victims, their families and those that care for stroke victims better understand the legal rights of victims of stroke malpractice. Stroke Law on YouTube supports and supplements this information with useful video presentations that address and answer stroke victims’ questions on stroke law, stroke misdiagnosis and other general information on stroke. Rosenbaum and Fader offer free consultations in their offices, by phone, email and video chat to anyone that wants to discuss their stroke malpractice or any other medical malpractice issues with an attorney.
For more information on Stroke Law visit their website or call 1-844-Stroke-1.
Cory Rosenbaum, Esq.
112 West 34th Street
18th Floor
NY, NY 10012
1-844-Strike-1
CoryRosenbaum@StrokeLaw.com
www.strokelaw.com
“The Stroke Law YouTube channel is a natural extension of the content found on our website,” said StrokeLaw co-founder, Cory Rosenbaum. “However, these video presentations create a much closer connection to our audience, which is especially helpful when we address the the specific questions most often asked about stroke misdiagnosis and medical malpractice cases.”
Some of the topics covered on the Stroke Law YouTube channel include, “Can You Win My Malpractice Case?,” “Stroke Misdiagnosis in Teenagers,” “Signs and Symptoms of Stroke,” “Types of Stroke,” and “Failure to Diagnose Stroke.”
Viewers will also find videos with information on how to arrange for free legal consultations with a Stroke Law attorney as well as some of the factors to consider if a person believes that their injuries and disabilities were caused by medical malpractice.
“YouTube is a terrific medium for reaching our audience and providing them with the information and the means they need if they want to pursue legal action against a doctor or hospital,” added Rosenbaum.
There is a large audience in the U.S. for the video infomercials being presented by Rosenbaum and Fader on Stroke Law. More than 750,000 Americans suffer a stroke every year and as many as 14 percent of these stroke victims are misdiagnosed or aren’t diagnosed quickly enough to avoid lifelong disabilities. While these sobering statistics alone should be cause for alarm, additional data reveals that stroke misdiagnosis occurs at a much higher rate among women and minorities. Recent studies have shown that women, African Americans and Hispanic stroke victims are 30 percent more likely to be misdiagnosed than Caucasians.
The Stroke Law video channel on YouTube is intended to help all of these these stroke victims better understand the signs and symptoms of stroke as well as their legal rights if they believe that they may have a stroke malpractice case.
Cory Rosenbaum and Robert Fader are N.Y. medical malpractice attorneys. They have represented medical malpractice victims for decades and are uniquely qualified in this practice because they understand intuitively the medical issues surrounding stroke and stroke malpractice. One of their goals in establishing StrokeLaw.com and their new Stroke Law YouTube channel is to assist stroke victims in their efforts to gain a better understanding of the medical and legal issues of this life-threatening affliction too.
About Stroke Law: Attorneys Cory Rosenbaum and Robert Fader are New York medical malpractice lawyers. They have offices in New York City and Long Island, N.Y. The flagship website of their practice, StrokeLaw.com, helps stroke victims, their families and those that care for stroke victims better understand the legal rights of victims of stroke malpractice. Stroke Law on YouTube supports and supplements this information with useful video presentations that address and answer stroke victims’ questions on stroke law, stroke misdiagnosis and other general information on stroke. Rosenbaum and Fader offer free consultations in their offices, by phone, email and video chat to anyone that wants to discuss their stroke malpractice or any other medical malpractice issues with an attorney.
For more information on Stroke Law visit their website or call 1-844-Stroke-1.
Cory Rosenbaum, Esq.
112 West 34th Street
18th Floor
NY, NY 10012
1-844-Strike-1
CoryRosenbaum@StrokeLaw.com
www.strokelaw.com
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