Client
On March 8, 2024, I spoke with Mr. Glass regarding a potential medical malpractice case related to my mother's care at Maimonides Medical Center. The incident in question occurred in December 2021. Initially, Mr. Glass explained that the case might fall under wrongful death, which has a two-year statute of limitations. However, he also mentioned that he could focus on pain and suffering, which might shift the case to medical malpractice and extend the statute of limitations to two and a half years. Unfortunately, he also mentioned that he would not stop working on his other cases for this case and, ultimately, decided that he would not be able to take it on. While I understand that every case has its limitations, I felt the tone of our conversation was less compassionate than I had hoped for, especially considering the emotional nature of my situation. Since my mother's passing, I have been grieving deeply, and seeking legal counsel has been an emotionally challenging process for me. I had hoped for a more supportive and understanding approach, as this is my first time navigating such a difficult legal journey. I sincerely hope that, in the future, Mr. Glass and others in similar positions can approach grieving individuals with greater empathy, recognizing that those of us in such circumstances are trying to learn an entirely new process while still coping with our loss.