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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Lawsuit Lottery Jackpot!Do you think lawsuits that seek compensation for injuries are frivolous? Do you think injured victims bring lawsuits to try and hit the 'jackpot' and live on easystreet for the rest of their lives? If you do, you're 100% wrong. Read the article to find out why.
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If you want a law firm that's like Walmart, you can find them in most any City. If, instead, you want personal attention from the senior trial lawyer, then I suggest you speak to a solo practitioner with experience handling your type of case.I received a call at 7 AM this morning asking whether I was Walmart. I politely told the caller, after rubbing the sleep out of my eyes that she was calling an attorney's office and not Walmart. When I finally awoke, I questioned why this woman would think that I was Walmart. I don't have a big-box store-front office. I don't discount my fees. I don't offer sales on goods and services. I don't advertise on TV, and I don't have thousands of customers pouring in and out of my parking lot on a daily basis. Read the article to learn more...
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Looking for an attorney? Here are 5 tips to help you understand attorney advertising online.When looking for an attorney online, you need to look critically at any attorney advertisement. Importantly, look to see what information this attorney is providing to you that explains why you should call him. Learn whether this lawyer has the right experience to handle your type of case. Find out whether the lawyer is educating you about cases like yours or simply shouting a message that says "Call me because I'm a lawyer." Read the article to learn more.
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New York Injury Times- August 09'In this month's August 2009 edition, my son saves a life; an open letter to President Obama; Gerry's trivia game; Gerry's (never-ending) fictional story returns; photos of a beach vacation and moments in time. (It's a large file, so be patient.)
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An Open Letter to President Obama about Medical Malpractice in New YorkAn Open Letter to President Obama From Gerry Oginski, Esq. A New York Medical Malpractice Trial Lawyer June 15, 2009 Dear Mr. President, The New York Times reported today (Obama Open to Reining in Medical Suits, June 15, 2009) that you were considering reining in medical malpractice lawsuits. Although you have expressed your opinion that you would not consider placing a cap on jury awards, I’d like you to read this letter before you give further thought to this potentially disastrous policy change. A few years ago I had the privilege of representing a young man, aged 34, who worked as a mortgage broker. One day here in New York he suffered chest pain and went to a local hospital for evaluation. The physicians admitted him to the hospital for a few days to do a cardiac workup. Blood was drawn, a stress test was performed, and a physical examination was done. The patient was given a clean bill of health and told to follow up with a cardiologist after being discharged. Over the next three months this young and energetic young man continued to experience significant chest pain. On each visit to the cardiologist, the doctor performed a physical examination and shrugged off the patient’s complaints of pain as being “stress related.” Shortly after the third visit to the cardiologist, this young man experienced severe crushing pain which radiated down his arm. Read the rest in this article.
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New York Injury Times- June 09'Learn why all jurors should now be allowed to Twitter. Gerry's never-ending fictional story makes a comeback! Test your knowledge with Gerry's Trivia game. All this and more- for Free!
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New York Injury Times- May 09' Newsletter #2Learn about the 5 key questions I need to know in a failure to diagnose cancer case. Read a list of defense attorneys whom I consider to be worthy adversaries in the State of New York. Learn 6 common definitions of legal terms that you may not know.
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Emergency Room Doctor-Misdiagnosis Leads to Permanent Nerve InjuryRead the pre-trial testimony of an emergency room physician who was caring for a young man who came into the emergency room with a painful shoulder. This young man left the hospital crippled. Learn what this doctor knew at the time.
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New York Injury Times- May 09' NewsletterIn this 12 page edition you'll learn about Gerry's new book, "Doctors Gone Wild." Learn how medicare and medicaid can ruin your accident lawsuit. Find out how Twitter and Facebook led to mistrials in recent lawsuits. Read about a juror in New York who was Twittering during the jury selection process. Learn why a permanent nerve injury resulted in a $1 Million Dollar settlement. Test your knowledge of medical malpractice and negligence cases in NY; Try our trivia game, and see what sits on top of the St. Maarten Courthouse.
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Bicycle Accidents in New York CityEver been doored? I have. EVER BEEN CUT OFF BY A CARELESS MOTORIST? I have. ? Have you ever been thrown off your bike after a car side-swiped you? Did you wind up in the emergency room? Broken bones? Need surgery? Did you have head trauma? Was your bike totally destroyed? Do you know someone who went over their handlebars and walked away without breaking a bone in their body? Learn why it is so important to follow the rules of the road when bike riding in NYC. Find out what Gerry Oginski, an experienced New York Accident trial lawyer looks for when evaluating a bike accident. Gerry is an experienced bicycle rider who looks out for fellow riders and helps them when they've been injured as a result of someone else's carelessness. Read the article to learn more.