NY Medical Malpractice & Personal Injury Attorney Gerry Oginski Explains
516-487-8207
Email: Gerry@Oginski-Law.com
You sued your doctor for medical malpractice.
For causing you harm.
Permanent injury.
During your lawsuit I will have a chance to question your doctor, the one you sued.
I will ask him questions about what he did and why.
I will ask him what he was thinking.
I will ask him questions about his medical knowledge.
I will ask him about his credentials.
I will ask him about the standard of care.
I will ask him what is appropriate treatment in light of the following facts...
I will ask him hypothetical questions.
I will ask him for his medical opinions.
And you want to know "Can I be in the room when you question my doctor?"
The answer is yes you can.
But you really don't want to be there.
You THINK you want to be there, but you really don't.
If you're sitting in the room listening to my questions, you will get frustrated.
You will get upset listening to the doctor's explanations.
You will get angry when you hear the doctor say something that clearly contradicts what you remember happening.
You will want to shout out that the doctor is lying.
You will want to slap the doctor silly for testifying in a way that you believe is less than truthful.
You will be frustrated and upset.
You can sit it and listen.
If you do, you can't talk.
You can't respond to the doctor.
You can't keep shooting imaginary daggers at the doctor when he's answering.
You just have to sit there and listen to what he's saying.
There is a better alternative though.
It doesn't involve you being in the room.
Want to know what it is?
Watch the video to learn the answer...
Have questions about your matter? If your matter happened here in New York and you have not yet started a lawsuit, call me. I can answer your legal questions. This is what I do every day and would love the opportunity to chat with you. You can reach me at 516-487-8207.
Law Office of Gerald Oginski
35 South Drive
Great Neck, NY 11021
516-487-8207
Email: Gerry@Oginski-Law.com
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