Gerry Oginski provides answers to the common questions clients have asked after experiencing medical malpractice in New York.
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You Call a New York Attorney to See if You Have a Valid Medical Malpractice Case. Here's 4 Questions He Will Ask You...
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What is a mortality and morbidity conference at the hospital?
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Why Your Past Medical History Can Come Back to Bite You in the Butt in a Medical Malpractice Case in New York
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How did a benign brain tumor cause a woman to go blind in one eye?
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What is aspiration pneumonia?
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What happens if a judge gives the wrong legal instructions to the jury at the end of a medical malpractice case in New York?
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The defense attorney keeps asking a question the judge says he cannot ask. Are there any repercussions?
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Can the defendant's surveillance video help you win your case?
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What does “Objection! Assumes facts not in evidence” mean?
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What does “Objection, Hearsay” mean?