Face the Jury is a podcast dedicated to confronting the issues of medical malpractice in America. What it is, how to spot it, and how to protect you and your family from medical negligence. Face the Jury is hosted by Lloyd Bell a medical malpractice lawyer based in Atlanta, GA.
Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 40 | Founded | 5 years ago |
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Categories | EducationSociety & Culture |
In this Season 5 finale episode of Face the Jury, Lloyd Bell shares the heartbreaking story of a 10-year-old girl who suffered severe facial burns after a preventable surgical fire broke out during a routine eyelid procedure. What should have been a ... more
Welcome back to Part 2 of this two-part episode, where we continue our conversation with Dillon Diamond, a former juror in the case of Tim Jenkins v. Dr. Max Steuer, Dr. Richard Amerson, and Northside Emergency Associates, P.C. Dillon shared what it ... more
In this two-part episode of Face the Jury, we’re doing something that has rarely—if ever—been done on a legal podcast. We’re going behind the scenes of a 3-week-long medical malpractice trial and talking with a juror about his perspective on the whol... more
In this episode of Face the Jury, we’re joined by Jack Buckelew, a client who fought tirelessly for justice after his son, Jonathan, suffered a catastrophic brain injury due to medical negligence. Jack shares the emotional and financial toll of a yea... more
I’ve listened to every episode and look forward to future episodes. In addition to discovery and trial tips, Bell does a nice job of shining light on the truth of the matter, while debunking decades of false insurance propaganda.
I just started listening to Face the Jury and have come away with so many great tips on how to manage the messy things that can happen in life during a tragedy.
Mr. Bell does a great job of explaining so much about the justice system and your rights. It is a well woven story. His guests are actual clients, lawyers, doctors, judges etc…
This podcast is for everyone. I am a better health advocate for my parents and friends after listening to Face the Jury.
Susan
This episode was particularly informative and useful (and I’m a physician, not an attorney).
Very interesting insight into what right now is still a “niche” topic, but as was pointed out, will soon be universal.
I thoroughly enjoy listening to this podcast. Lloyd does an excellent job listening to the person who he is interviewing. I have worked with Lloyd over the years and he is meticulous. I have seen him cross exam a number of witnesses. I particularly liked this one of Judge Wong learning how he got began his legal career and his suggestion to not over try the case. Allow the jury to arrive at the right verdict. They will do so.
As a young(er) Plaintiff’s lawyer this podcast is great to listen to how the pros try their cases. I enjoy Lloyd’s introspective discussion of his trial experiences and the insight that he and his guests provide on the industry.
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