Gerry Oginski is a medical malpractice lawyer who has been where you are and who has helped victims all over New York seek justice and obtain compensation for injuries related to misdiagnosis, failure to diagnose, surgical errors, birth injuries, and much more. Read more to learn about your medical malpractice rights and how to protect them.
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Could Eating Whole Grains Help You Live Longer?New study that shows that eating whole grains is connected with living longer. Two studies show that people who eat more whole grains are likely to live longer
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I can see you now! New eye implant surgery promises better vision.Patients receive a new, plastic Symfony lens implant. The manufacturers of the lens say it provides patients with a continuous range of vision including far,
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Uncontrolled Infections- Superkillers or Super Annoying Pests?Joint replacements, caesarean sections, chemotherapy and transplant are just a few of the many treatments that depend on antibiotics being available to prevent
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Your radiologist does an MRI or CAT scan. How important would it be if the radiologist told you your results right then and there without having to wait to speak to your doctor?When Dr. Kemp first found out that her husband had advanced rectal cancer she had difficulty getting the answers she needed fast and felt helpless.
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APOLOGIZE ALREADY! New study recognizes what many injured victims already know...doctors who make mistakes rarely apologize.According to a John Hopkins University School of Medicine report, patients who suffer injuries, infections or mistake during medical care rarely get an apology.
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Kidney Problems? New study suggests that older kidney patients don't know why they're getting dialysis treatmentThe researchers interviewed over 40 patients from nine kidney departments in English hospitals that provide dialysis. People in the study had advanced kidney
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New study reveals that going to your doctor can actually lower your blood pressure.New study shows that those who went to their doctor’s office at least 2 times per year were more likely to keep their blood pressure under control in comparison
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Medical Malpractice payments are trending down, but medical errors are still prevalentAccording to consumer group, Public Citizen, medical malpractice payments seem to be trending downward, although medical errors continue to be a major problem.
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Doctor argues he has good character...Can he use that in his defense in a medical malpractice case in NY?The doctor wants to show, at trial, that he's a good guy. He wants to show that he's a boy scout and a benevolent fellow. He wants to show how he volunteers at
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How is is possible that Ebola has made its' way to the United States? Did it have a passport and go through customs?How is it possible that the ebola virus has made it's way to the United States? Did it get on a plane? Was it transmitted in the ocean? No. Someone dropped