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Judge, Mark This Plaintiffs One for Identification! NY Medical Malpractice Lawyer Gerry Oginski Explains 516-487-8207 Email: Gerry@Oginski-Law When we want to show a witness a document or some type of exhibit, we must first ask the court for permission to have it marked as an exhibit. There is an important reason for this. The reason is that anyone reading the trial transcript will know now exactly what it is that we are referring to. Plus, it gives everyone in the courtroom the opportunity to see exactly what we are talking about when we say “plaintiffs Exhibit 1 for identification.” There is a distinction between an exhibit marked in evidence and an exhibit marked for identification. Watch the video to learn more... Heres a cardiac malpractice case where I was able to achieve a $6 million dollar settlement for my client: oginski-law/video/cardiac-malpractice-in-ny.cfm Heres a foot surgery case where a Westchester, NY jury awarded my client $1.55 million dollars for her pain and suffering: ow.ly/azKg6 To learn more about how medical malpractice cases work in the state of New York, I encourage you to explore my educational website, oginski-law/library/defense-lawyer-asks-me-during-trial--mr--oginski--can-i-use-your-trial-exhibit-to-question-your-.cfm. If you have legal questions, I invite you to pick up the phone and call me at 516-487-8207 or by email at Gerry@Oginski-Law. This is what I do every day and Id be happy to chat with you. Law Office of Gerald Oginski 25 Great Neck Road, Ste. 4 Great Neck, NY 11021 516-487-8207 Email: Gerry@Oginski-Law
Posted on: Sun, 05 Oct 2014 12:40:15 +0000

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