NY Medical Malpractice; How Does Jury Know What Rules of Road Are For Doctors?

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How Does Jury Know What Rules of Road Are For Doctors?
NY Medical Malpractice & Personal Injury Lawyer Gerry Oginski Explains
516-487-8207

Everyone who drives a car knows the rules of the road.
Everyone who has driven in the car knows the rules of the road.

Red light means stop.
Green light means go.
Yellow means slow down.

What about in a hospital?
What about in a doctor's office?

What exactly are the 'rules of the road' that a doctor or hospital staff must follow when treating a patient?

There's no guidebook that says a doctor who treats a patient with a certain condition should do A, B & C. It's not that simple.

If members of the jury don't know what doctors should or shouldn't do, how can they determine if a doctor did the right thing for the patient?

The problem is they can't do it by themselves.
They can't do it as a layman.
They need help.

Help from a medical expert.
A medical expert to show & explain what SHOULD HAVE BEEN DONE.

A medical expert to show & explain what would have happened if the correct treatment was rendered.

Watch the video to learn more...

Law Office of Gerald Oginski
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Great Neck, NY 11021
516-487-8207

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