A new YouTube channel seeks to provide viewers a video directory of infomercials regarding the legal rights of individuals who have sustained a stroke and their families in cases of stroke malpractice, misdiagnosed stroke, or delayed treatment of stroke. The channel, known as Stroke Law, was recently launched by New York medical malpractice attorneys Cory Rosenbaum and Robert Fader and is an offshoot of their new website, StrokeLaw.com. Like its website counterpart, Stroke Law videos target topics surrounding stroke, while also offering answers to frequently asked questions of stroke survivors, their families, and their caregivers.

In a recent news release, Rosenbaum classifies the Stroke Law YouTube channel as a “natural extension of the content found on our website. However, these video presentations create a much closer connection to our audience, which is especially helpful when we address the specific questions most often asked about stroke misdiagnosis and medical malpractice cases.”

Topics addressed 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.”

The release adds that the Stroke Law video channel is also designed to help stroke survivors better signs and symptoms of stroke as well as their legal rights if they believe that they may have a stroke malpractice case.

Source: Stroke Law