Episode 28

Michael Hill – Empowering Juries to Deliver Justice to Elder Abuse Victims

Senior citizens are a vulnerable population who are sometimes abused by the very people charged with keeping them safe. How can the elderly receive justice when they are victims of abuse?

In this episode of Trial Lawyers University, Dan Ambrose is joined by trial attorney Michael Hill of Michael Hill Trial Law in Cleveland, Ohio. Michael’s practice is dedicated exclusively to representing victims of severe nursing home neglect and abuse. Michael has numerous 7 and 8 figure trial verdicts and settlements, including the highest recorded verdict against a nursing home in Ohio history–$26 million.

Tune in as Dan and Michael discuss how to determine if an elder abuse case is worth taking, strategies for finding and presenting witnesses in elder abuse cases, and how to empower a jury to deliver a just verdict for victims of elder abuse.

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Episode Snapshot

  • How to determine if an elder abuse case is worth taking
  • Using focus groups to prepare for an elder abuse trial
  • Depositions of key witnesses in elder abuse cases
  • Examination of witnesses in elder abuse trials
  • Effective jury selection for elder abuse trials
  • Choosing effective elder abuse expert witnesses

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