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Dental Malpractice - Pain During Treatment - Do I Have a Case?

Your dentist caused you pain during your dental treatment. Does that mean you have a potential case?
Gerry Oginski
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In Case of Death - Part 2

If a person were earning $30,000 per year, and they were 35 years old, we could project over the next 30 years how much they could be expected to earn over their working lifetime. In many cases, we use an economist to make these projections. The economist uses tables, guidelines, and generally available statistics to help guide us in determining how much money that person would have likely earned over their lifetime. Naturally, some things can never be measured with absolute...
Gerry Oginski
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A Medical Malpractice Victim's Guide to Compensation in New York - Part 2

Read the conclusion to compensating an injured medical malpractice victim in New York. Gerry Oginski, an experienced medical malpractice lawyer in the State of New York explains.
Gerry Oginski
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Medical Malpractice Compensation Claim

Are you suffering from an illness or medical condition that hasn't been diagnosed and missed by your doctor's and the hospital, have you suffered from pain and no one would take any notice, have the doctor's missed all your symptoms and you've gone home feel worse for wear thinking why doesn't no one believe me or have been into surgery and something's gone wrong you may even have died from all of the above.
Jene Pedder
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Medical Malpractice Can be Subtle or Blatant

Some forms of medical malpractice, with just as catastrophic results, can be as subtle as missing an accurate diagnosis in the emergency room, prescribing the wrong dosage of a medication, or delaying a treatment while waiting for tests results.
Lynn Fugaro
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Why Choose a Board Certified Malpractice Attorney?

Choosing the right attorney is frequently a confusing and difficult task. It is often daunting for consumers with limited legal knowledge to determine the best attorney for their legal matters. Choosing a Board Certified attorney takes the guesswork out of the process.
Dave Snafu
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In Case of Death - Part 5

In a death case, your New York lawyer will have to prepare papers to let the Surrogate's Court (that's the court that is responsible for overseeing a person's estate) know what is happening. Your lawyer will have to let them know about the settlement, and has to include many supporting documents showing and explaining why a case has settled for the amount it did.
Gerry Oginski
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Secrets of a NY Medical Malpractice Lawyer

Many potential clients ask their lawyer for medical advice about what treatments they should receive. There are some lawyers who actually advise their potential clients about the treatment they should receive.
Gerry Oginski
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Steps in A Medical Malpractice Case

You may not iffy that a health practitioner has done something wrong pending long after you have been treated; this may be months, or even living. There is a narrow time in which you must folder a complaint against a health practitioner for health malpractice, after which you escape your right to retrieve any indemnity.
Dave Snafu
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In Case of Death - Part 3

Why do I say this? Because on occasion, a client will call me, or come into my office after the time to file suit has lapsed and say "My friend said I have 4 years to file suit..." "My mother's girlfriend had a case, and she said I have until..."
Gerry Oginski
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