Gerry Oginski provides answers to the common questions clients have asked after experiencing medical malpractice in New York.
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Can a Judge Take Over Questioning of a Witness at Trial?
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How Does a Doctor Fail to Diagnose a Heart Attack?
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What is a “Bill of Particulars?”
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Children's Lawsuits in NY-Did You Know Your Child Cannot Touch His Settlement Award Until He Reaches the Age of Majority?
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What is a Counterclaim?
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What is an "Infant's Compromise Order?"
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What Is a Saddle Embolus?
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What Is An “In Camera Review?”
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What is the Collateral Source Rule in New York?
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I rejected your case; why do I need to send you a certified letter?