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This blog is designed to educate and inform you about interesting things in the world of medicine and law and how they intersect. I offer news items, commentary and opinion on my blog. I welcome your comments and thoughts. To learn more about how medical malpractice, accident cases and wrongful death cases work in New York, I encourage you to explore my popular website here, http://www.oginski-law.com. As always, if you have legal questions, I urge you to pick up the phone and call me at 516-487-8207 or by email at lawmed10@yahoo.com. I welcome your call!

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10/16/2011
Gerry Oginski
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Kidney Dialysis Leads to Bloodbath & Death

You would think going to dialysis is a routine thing. You have to go every other day to “wash your blood” of contaminants. Your kidneys are not working well

Category: Wrongful Death Cases

7/5/2011
Gerry Oginski
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Helmetless Biker Dies After Protesting Helmet Law

How ironic. A 55 year old upstate New York man, Philip A. Contos, died after going over his handlebars on his motorcycle. He hit his head on the ground on

Category: Wrongful Death Cases

5/25/2011
Gerry Oginski
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Ex-Yankee's Plane Manufacturer Cleared of Blame for Crash

The plane manufacturer of ex-Yankee Cory Lidle's plane has been cleared of charges that an airplane defect killed the pitcher.

Category: Wrongful Death Cases

5/21/2011
Gerry Oginski
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Player's Death at Ole Miss Results in Wrongful Death Lawsuit

A wrongful death lawsuit has been filed against the University of Mississippi, football coach Houston Nutt, and the NCAA for the death of Bennie Abram, 20,

Category: Wrongful Death Cases

11/30/2010
Gerry Oginski
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911 caller gives correct address. Dispatcher doesn’t get it right. Patient dies.

That’s what happened November 14 when a frantic woman called 911 after her husband was gasping for breath in Wainscott on the East End of Long Island. The dispatcher failed to ask the caller for the nearest cross-street and also failed to recognize the address that popped up on the computer screen. Newsday reported today that since the emergency call was made from a landline, the caller’s address immediately showed up on the computer. The dispatcher ignored it. Here’s where the problem arose: That address, 419 Montauk Highway is the same address for four different adjacent towns on the East End of Long Island. Those four towns are Wainscott, East Hampton, Montauk and Amagansett.

Category: Wrongful Death Cases

11/6/2010
Gerry Oginski
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New York law firm uses sympathy to attract you

In today’s blog post I want to tell you about something that disgusted me. I recently came across a NY lawyer's website. On his home page he had two feeds. For those of you who don’t know what a feed is, it’s a continuing source of news and articles from other websites. The first feed was a column about local car accidents with names of victims. The second was a twitter feed column. What caught my eye was the twitter feed. It focused exclusively on

Category: Wrongful Death Cases

11/4/2010
Gerry Oginski
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NY Personal Injury Law Firm Uses Sympathy To Attract You

In today’s blog post I want to tell you about something that disgusted me. I recently came across a competitor’s website. On his home page he had two feeds. For those of you who don’t know what a feed is, it’s a continuing source of news and articles from other websites. The first feed was about local car accidents. The second was a twitter feed. What caught my eye was the twitter feed. It focused exclusively on the accident cases that resulted in death.

Category: Wrongful Death Cases

7/26/2010
Gerry Oginski
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Nursing Home Neglect

When injury occurs and your loved one needs rehab, what really goes on in your rehabilitation facility? Is your mom or dad, brother or sister really being taken care of? What happens when nobody's watching a sick or injured patient? Read the article to learn more.

Category: Wrongful Death Cases

8/4/2009
Gerry Oginski
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Driver in Wrong-Way Crash on Taconic highway That Killed 8 Was Drunk

The New York Times reported today that the horrific crash involving a woman who drove the wrong way on the Taconic highway in Westchester, New York, kill herself, her two year old daughter and three nieces, together with three men who were driving the correct way, was caused because this woman was drunk at the time of the accident.

Reading this article, you can't help but wonder how someone could do this to her kids, her brother's kids and to unsuspecting drivers going about their business. It's just shocking and absolutely stunning. The autopsy reported a blood alcohol level of 0.19 and that it was fresh, with some alcohol still remaining in her stomach. 

Investigators couldn't figure out what would have caused this woman to cause such a tragedy. Now, we know that it was her own decision to drink and drive causing the needless deaths of seven people and herself.

Negligence is carelessness. The facts, as reported in Newsday and the New York Times would clearly suggest that these deaths were caused by this woman's carelessness. What a tragedy. My heart goes out to their families.

Read the full article here. 

Category: Wrongful Death Cases

4/21/2009
Gerry Oginski
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In Case of Death-NY Trial Lawyer Gerry Oginski Publishes New Book

In Case of Death-Book CoverIn this new book you’ll learn learn how a wrongful death lawsuit in New York works. You'll learn how much time you have to file a lawsuit for wrongful death, how much time you have to file a claim against the New York City Health and Hospitals Corporation and the City of New York. Learn how to choose a wrongful death lawyer in NY. Find out whether you need an autopsy to determine the cause of death. Learn 9 Facts Your New York Wrongful Death Attorney May Not Tell You, and much much more. I guarantee that after reading this book, you will learn things you did not know before. I promise that this book will educate and inform you. That’s my guarantee.

Enjoy the book and if you have questions, please pick up the phone and call me at 516-487-8207. I welcome your call. Or you can send me your questions by email to lawmed10@yahoo.com. I can answer your legal questions, and I promise to give you a straightforward and personal response.

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11/29/2008
Gerry Oginski
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Wal-Mart Stampede in New York-Who's At Fault?

Early morning shoppers on Black Firday, at a Walmart in Valley Stream, NY turned their desire for discounted price shopping into a deadly stampede.

The crowd rushed through the Walmart doors without regard for human life or safety. A 34 year old man, Jdimytai Damour was crushed to death in the massive stampede. 

Importantly, Newsday reported today, November 29, 2008 that Walmart defended their security at the store claiming that they had hired extra security staff as well as hired additional store employees and placed barricades. 

Even before the young man was buried, finger pointing started. The president of the Nassau County Police Benevolent Association was quoted in Newsday saying that the Nassau County Police Department should have planned better and should have assigned more officers to patrol high-traffic shopping areas. Countering that statement was the NCPD spokesman who clearly stated that it is the stores' responsibility to provide store security. Compounding the finger pointing, the president of Union Local 1500, Bruce Both of the United Food and Commercial Workers Union is quoted by CNN.com as saying "Where were the safety barriers? Where was security? How did store management not see dangerous numbers of customers barreling down on the store in such an unsafe manner? This is not just tragic; it rises to a level of blatant irresponsibility by Wal-Mart."

OK, so here's the crucial question: 

Who's at fault for this horrible display of greed causing total disregard for human life?
Is it Walmart?
Is it the extra security hired by Walmart?
Is it the Nassau County Police Department?

The answers may not be clear-cut and here's why.

(1) In New York, negligence is defined as lack of ordinary care. Was Walmart at fault for not anticipating large and rowdy crowds at their 5:00 a.m. opening on the day after Thanksgiving? According to another report in Newsday, Walmart is quoted as saying that they did expect large crowds and appropriately hired additional staff to deal with the crowds. Another story in Newsday by reporter Ellen Yan stated that "Several major chains have adopted crowd management, which can range from barricades to bargain information." A security expert, Lou Palumbo was quoted as saying that "You don't wait until [the crowds] are at your door. You push out your perimeters and start to orderly allow people onto your property."

(2) Did Walmart hire these additional security personnel as independent contractors from an employment or security agency or were they considered Walmart employees. The distinction is important for determining whether Walmart is legally responsible for the actions of their employees.

(3) Was the security in place at Walmart sufficient to allow for the orderly processing of shoppers into the store? The answer appears to be an obvious "No," based on the facts as reported in the newspapers.

(4) There is also a report coming out of news reports that a Walmart employee seems to have antagonized the crowd by telling them that the store would open before 5:00 a.m., and then immediately telling them that it was a joke and would not open before 5:00 a.m. It is not yet clear whether this was a root cause for the pushing that led to this disaster.

(5) Is the police department responsible? Well, we know that the stores are responsible for store security, however, these lines and barricades are taking place outside the store. The other question is whether the owner of the property bears any responsibility for this disaster in failing to properly plan and execute security and control for the stores on its' property.

(6) Were the additional security staff properly trained for dealing with such large and unruly crowds? Only a lawsuit and discovery of what these people knew will give us the answers to that question. If they were 'rent-a-cops' hired to temporarily staff the parking lot and store for this day only, an argument could be made that their training was totally insufficient to deal with the tragedy that took place on Friday.

Let's assume that negligence can be proven against at least one of the groups listed above. The next important question is what is the value of this young man's life?

DAMAGES

The value of human life is incapable of an exact number. If you ask a mother what the value of her son is, her reply will be that he was "Priceless." If you ask an economist the value of human life, he will look at what that man was earning, whether he was supporting a family, what his personal yearly expenses were, what benefits he was receiving from work, including health insurance and a pension plan. The economist will come up with a range of numbers taking into account inflation. Inflation is a change in the amount of money you have today compared to the value of that money years from today.

In New York, when a family brings a negligence lawsuit for someone's untimely death, this is known as a "Wrongful death" lawsuit. Typically, the damages in a negligence and wrongful death lawsuit include (1) pain and suffering from the time of the incident until his untimely death; (2) pecuniary loss-which is a fancy term for "economic loss" to the victims' family; and (3) the loss of a parent or child.

In cases where the victim was not working, then it is impossible to claim that the victims' family suffered financial loss as a result of their loved ones' death. 

In this case, it is also not clear yet what the precise cause of death was, as the medical examiner has not yet completed an autopsy. However, if it can be shown that the victim experienced seconds or even minutes of pain and suffering before his death, also known as fear of impending doom, then a claim for pain and suffering can usually survive an attempt by defense lawyers to dismiss that claim prior to trial.

THE BOTTOM LINE

If in fact this tragedy was preventable and could have been avoided, then Mr. Damour's family is entitled to be compensated for the horror that their son suffered. When trying to find an attorney to handle this type of wrongful death case make sure you find an experienced personal injury and accident lawyer that handles negligence cases and wrongful death lawsuits in the State Of New York.

About Gerry

Gerry Oginski is an experienced medical malpractice and personal injury trial attorney practicing law in Brooklyn, Bronx, Queens, New York, Staten Island, Nassau & Suffolk. He has tirelessly represented injured victims in all types of medical malpractice, wrongful death and injury cases since 1988. As a solo practitioner he is able to devote 100% of his time to each individual client. A client is never a file number in his office.

For more information, call Gerry personally at 516-487-8207 for answers to your legal questions.

Also, go over to http://medicalmalpracticetutorial.blogspot.com for Gerry's free instructional videos on New York Medical Malpractice, Wrongful Death & Accident law.


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Gerry practices law exclusively in the State of New York. Within New York he practices primarily in the following counties: New York, Brooklyn, Queens, Bronx, Staten Island, Nassau and Suffolk. Technically, Brooklyn is known as "Kings County," and Manhattan and New York City are known as "New York County." Staten Island is known as "Richmond County." These counties make up the New York metropolitan area.