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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Do I have to show trial exhibit to my adversary?At trial, when I want to introduce an exhibit into evidence, do I have to show it first to my adversary? Can I surprise him with it? Can I just show it to jury?
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Can juror get up anytime during trial and go to bathroom?Silly question...during a trial, can a juror just get up whenever they want and head to the bathroom? The answer is no, they can't. They don't have to raise
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They didn’t want to settle before trial but now they want to.They wouldn't talk settlement for two years. So we go to trial. Now, during trial, they want to talk settlement. Is it too late? Do you agree to negotiate?
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We’ll settle this medical malpractice case but only if there’s no admission of liabilityWhat happens when the defense wants to settle but they have conditions and stipulations first? Do you agree to it? Do you risk saying no? Learn what happens
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Why would I need an interpreter at trial?Trial involve witness from every country and every language. You want the jury to understand what the witness is saying. That's why you need an interpreter.
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Gerry Oginski Lectures at NYC Bar Association About Medical Malpractice; Bridge-the-Gap Program for Lawyers Who Don't Handle Personal Injury or Medical Malpractice CasesIn this discussion at the New York City Bar Association, Gerry talks with lawyers about what they need to know when they encounter people who might have a case
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Cross examination tip; Why would I stand between the doctor and his attorney at trial?There are some instances where I will intentionally stand between the doctor on the witness stand and his lawyer sitting at counsel table. Want to learn why?
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During pretrial testimony, Doctor wants to talk to his attorney before answering my questionThis happens often. During pretrial testimony, the doctor is unsure of how to answer the question. He wants guidance. He wants to talk to his attorney first.
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How to control a medical expert on cross examinationYou ask a question of the defense's medical expert and immediately regret it. This guy is a pro. He knows how to answer questions at trial. You lost control.
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Is defense medical expert biased?The jury doesn't know that the defense's medical expert might be biased. They think the doctor is simply a doctor. Altruistic. Goodhearted. Wants to do right.