This is not your typical library. Most library's have row after row of dusty books sitting on shelves. Not this one. Contained within this library are hundreds and thousands of articles about medical malpractice, accidents and wrongful death. The goal of creating this vast library is to inform you, the consumer, about how these cases work.
I have free reports, hundreds of educational videos, books and much more. All this information will empower you to become better informed consumers and help you decide which attorney is right for you and what you need to do next.
Take your time, read as much as you can, watch the videos and if you have questions, I encourage you to pick up the phone and schedule a phone consultation with me at 516-487-8207.
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Gerry Oginski's June 2010 Newsletter, New York Injury Times, now available hereGerry's never ending story continues with Jimmy Changa, just back from his mission in Russia is now given a new assignment that will blow your socks off. Learn what happens in the White House bowling alley that has the potential to destroy President Obama's administration. Test your knowledge of medical malpractice and accident law in New York with Gerry's trivia game. New photo gallery is up this month. Finally, read Gerry's reply to an article that appeared in the medical journal Obstetrics and Gynecology about containing costs in the health care reform arena.
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Cost-Containment and the Need for Medical Justice ReformI was reading a medical journal, Obstetrics & Gynecology, March 2010 edition when this article hit me right between the eyes. It was written by a lawyer talking about containing costs in health care today; an evaluation of ways to limit costs and change hour health care system. After reading the article I was so infuriated that I felt compelled to reply to the bias voiced in the article. Read my reply, then click the link at the bottom to read the article in its' entirety.
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De-Identified Deposition of a Gyn Oncologist in a Failure to Diagnose Perforated Bowel During Gynecologic SurgeryRead actual deposition testimony of a gynecologic oncologist in a case involving a failure to timely diagnose and treat a perforated hole in the bowel during gyn surgery.
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De-Identified Deposition of a Gynecology Resident in a Failure To Timely Diagnose and Treat a Bowel Perforation During a Gyn Surgery CaseRead actual deposition testimony of a doctor-in-training, known as a gynecology resident, who was involved in a failure to timely diagnose a bowel perforation in a gyn surgery case.
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Gerry's New York Injury Times-April 10' NewsletterRead about Gerry's slip and fall on ice in his own parking lot. Test your knowledge and take the legal trivia quiz. Read Gerry's never-ending fictional story, with the latest edition finding Hillary Clinton and wizard Jimmy Changa deep in Russia running from the Russian security forces. Take a look at Gerry's photo gallery and finally, Gerry's video update.
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How Does a Hospital Fail To Diagnose a Heart Attack?Today's topic is failure to diagnose heart attacks. What are they and why are they important? The failure to recognize a heart attack has significant, dramatic implications for the patient. If a heart attack occurs, it can kill off a good portion of your heart. And if it is not recognized either immediately before it happens or at the time it's happening, the result could be devastating. Let me tell you about a case I recently handled involving a young man and a failure to diagnose a heart attack. The patient developed chest pain and went to his local emergency room. While in the emergency room they hooked him up to a cardiac monitor, and they drew his blood and did all sorts of tests.
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In Case of DeathWhen your family has been stricken with an untimely death, you have questions about why your loved one died. A new, recent book, written by New York medical malpractice trial attorney Gerry Oginski explains what to do "In Case of Death." Take a look.
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Medical Malpractice in New York; Facts and TrendsFACT: Patients sue doctors and hospitals. They’re unhappy with the outcome of a procedure; they’re upset because a doctor misdiagnosed their condition and now they have a permanent injury or disability. That’s a fact. However, the facts and trends show an entirely different story.
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NY Injury Times-March 2010 NewsletterIn this month's newsletter read what happens to Hillary Clinton and Jimmy Changa, the new superhero, in Gerry's never-ending fictional story; learn about FAQ's and answers you need to know about slip and fall cases here in New York; test your legal knowledge in Gerry's trivia game, and learn why accident victims are never millionaires.
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New York Injury Times January 2010 newsletter!In this month’s edition: LAWYER SPOTLIGHT (new feature!); Test your legal skill with Gerry’s Trivia Game; A continuation of Gerry’s Never-Ending (Fictional) Story; FAQ’s and ANSWERS YOU NEED TO KNOW; Photo Gallery-Shells of Sanibel Island; VIDEO UPDATE, and more!