Do We Tell Jury How Long Trial Will Last? NY Medical Malpractice Lawyer Gerry Oginski Explains http://www.oginski-law.com/library/ca... 516-487-8207 Email: [email protected] It's a medical malpractice case. You believe a doctor violated the standards of care. You believe hospital staff also violated the basic standards of care. You've brought a lawsuit seeking compensation for your injuries. Your case has now come on for trial. Because of the number of witnesses and medical experts, we expect the trial to last 2-3 weeks. The judge needs to know this information. Does the jury need to know this information? Absolutely yes. It will be impossible to tell them exactly how many days the trial will take. However, we need to give them an approximate time frame. Imagine what would happen to our credibility if we told the jury that your trial would take 2-3 DAYS to try and instead it took 2-3 WEEKS! What do you think the jury would be thinking about our credibility? What do you think that would do to any trust we are trying to generate and earn? Watch the video to learn more... Here's a cardiac malpractice case where I was able to achieve a $6 million dollar settlement for my client: http://www.oginski-law.com/video/card... Here's a foot surgery case where a Westchester, NY jury awarded my client $1.55 million dollars for her pain and suffering: http://ow.ly/azKg6 To learn more about how accident & medical malpractice cases work in the state of New York, I encourage you to explore my educational website, http://www.oginski-law.com/library/ca.... If you have legal questions and your matter happened here in New York and you're thinking about bringing a lawsuit, I invite you to pick up the phone and call me at 516-487-8207 or by email at [email protected]. This is what I do every day and I'd be happy to chat with you. Law Office of Gerald Oginski 67 Cutter Mill Road Great Neck, NY 11021 516-487-8207 Email: [email protected]