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4/16/2009
Gerry Oginski
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A Lawsuit For Every Calamity-NY Trial Lawyer Explains

You can't avoid reading about different lawsuits every day. Open any newspaper across the country and you'll see many stories about people suing cities, hospitals, negligent drivers, incompetent police, employers for sexual harassment, the church, manufacturers and the list goes on and on.

Break a finger opening a jelly jar; sue the manufacturer for a defective product.
A lawn mower blade slips and slices off your leg. Sue the manufacturer.
A doctor perforates your colon and you need emergency surgery; sue the doctor and hospital.
A radiologist misreads your chest x-ray and fails to diagnose your lung cancer; start the lawsuit.
You have a fender bender in a parking lot and bring a lawsuit for soft tissue injuries; start a case and watch it get thrown out of court.

Is every injury worthy of money compensation?
The answer is no.

Our system of justice requires that a wrongdoer who causes injury pay money compensation to the injured victim. The wrongdoer is supposed to make their victim "whole" again. This is impossible when the injured victim suffered significant physical injury.

When a wrongdoer causes physical harm, he incurs a debt that must be repaid. The only way our justice system in New York allows that debt to be repaid is with money. Money to pay the victims' medical bills in the past; the future, money to pay for lost earnings and for future lost earnings, and money to pay for the victims' pain and the suffering he caused.

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