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'Will You Be at My Deposition?' New York Medical Malpractice Attorney Gerry Oginski Explains
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New York Medical Malpractice Trial Attorney
Phone: 516-487-8207
When you are searching to hire an attorney to represent you in your medical malpractice matter, an accident matter or even a wrongful death matter here in New York, you should always ask every attorney you talk to "Will you be at my deposition?"
Why is that an important question?
In some law firms, the attorney you meet with the beginning to assess your case may not be the attorney who handles your case on a day-to-day basis. The attorney you meet with at the very beginning may not be the lawyer who appears at your pretrial testimony known as a deposition.
The attorney who actually tries your case may not be the one that you meet at the beginning nor the one who handles your question and answer session-also known as an examination before trial or a deposition.
Some people who are looking to hire an attorney want only one lawyer to handle their case from start to finish. Others knowingly hire a large law firm with the clear understanding that many people will be involved with handling their file on a day-to-day basis.
They also will understand that the attorney they meet with initially will not be the one who appears with them at their deposition and the attorney who appears at trial will likely be a different attorney.
Watch the video to learn more...
Law Office of Gerald Oginski
25 Great Neck Road, Ste. 4
Great Neck, NY 11021
516-487-8207
Phone: 516-487-8207
When you are searching to hire an attorney to represent you in your medical malpractice matter, an accident matter or even a wrongful death matter here in New York, you should always ask every attorney you talk to "Will you be at my deposition?"
Why is that an important question?
In some law firms, the attorney you meet with the beginning to assess your case may not be the attorney who handles your case on a day-to-day basis. The attorney you meet with at the very beginning may not be the lawyer who appears at your pretrial testimony known as a deposition.
The attorney who actually tries your case may not be the one that you meet at the beginning nor the one who handles your question and answer session-also known as an examination before trial or a deposition.
Some people who are looking to hire an attorney want only one lawyer to handle their case from start to finish. Others knowingly hire a large law firm with the clear understanding that many people will be involved with handling their file on a day-to-day basis.
They also will understand that the attorney they meet with initially will not be the one who appears with them at their deposition and the attorney who appears at trial will likely be a different attorney.
Watch the video to learn more...
Law Office of Gerald Oginski
25 Great Neck Road, Ste. 4
Great Neck, NY 11021
516-487-8207