It's devastating to hear "You have stage 4 cancer." You ask "How is this possible?" You went to your doctor for regular check-ups; you had yearly chest x-rays; your tests were always normal. "How is it that nobody detected my cancer before it spread through my body?" These questions are all too common in a failure to diagnose cancer case. Listen in as Gerry Oginski, an experienced New York Medical Malpractice, wrongful death and personal injury lawyer practicing law in Manhattan, Brooklyn, Bronx, Queens, Staten Island, Long Island, Nassau & Suffolk explains what he looks for when evaluating a misdiagnosis case. For more information go to Gerry's popular website, http://www.oginski-law.com or call Gerry personally at 516-487-82074 to have your questions answered.

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http://www.oginski-law.com Learn how a young woman was told she had cervical cancer and required a hysterectomy. After the surgery, the patient learned that there was no evidence of cancerous cells anywhere. Find out how this unnecessary hysterectomy could have been prevented. Listen in as Gerry Oginski, an experienced New York Medical Malpractice, wrongful death and personal injury trial attorney practicing law in Brooklyn, Queens, Bronx, Manhattan, Staten Island, Long Island, Nassau & Suffolk explains.

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It's devastating to hear "You have stage 4 cancer." You ask "How is this possible?" You went to your doctor for regular check-ups; you had yearly chest x-rays; your tests were always normal. "How is it that nobody detected my cancer before it spread through my body?" These questions are all too common in a failure to diagnose cancer case. Listen in as Gerry Oginski, an experienced New York Medical Malpractice, wrongful death and personal injury lawyer practicing law in Manhattan, Brooklyn, Bronx, Queens, Staten Island, Long Island, Nassau & Suffolk explains what he looks for when evaluating a misdiagnosis case. For more information go to Gerry's popular website, http://www.oginski-law.com or call Gerry personally at 516-487-82074 to have your questions answered.

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The lawsuit would be for Medical Malpractice during a cataract surgery. The surgeon left a piece of cataract in the eye which required another surgery to remove, and the eye has been permanently damaged.

you need to sue, not only for your sake but for creating an awareness. The doctor you sue and also the rest who come to know of it will perform surgery with consciousness. Many are of the opinion that they dont have to worry since they dont lose anything.they tend to think others problems are trivial. when they know it will hit them too they will come to terms.
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what does a Medical Lawyer do

a lawer that u get when something went rong in the hospitil [malpractice]

CAN SOMEONE PLEASE REFER ME TO A GOOD Medical Lawyer IN THE SAN GABRIEL VALLEY AREA? I HATE KAISER PERMANENTE AND I THINK THAT STUPID HOSPITAL NEEDS TO BE SHUT DOWN!

You can submit your issue in the following website and a lawyer will contact you within 24hrs. Don't worry about their charges, Its only $1/day. I think this you can afford. Here is the link

http://www.usalegalcare.com/

Good luck

Brother in law just lost a kidney, after going to and from the doctor for over six yrs. Being told it was everything from gall stones food posioning over and over again. He only has one doctor who kept assuring him he was fine after a numerous amount of tests and a large sum of money. please help. thanks in advance.

nothing you can do and really not worth it. They evidently did not look at the kidneys which if they saw gallstones there was no reason to look at the kidneys. Sorry.

I received injury money, enough to pay off my house. All financial advisors and accounts adivsed us to put it in Roth IRAs. We did that. I am now having second thoughts. If I were to take out only the $110,000.00, which I received tax free due to Medical Malpractice settlement, do I have to pay taxes on that amount upon withdrawl. It was tax free money when I received it.

As stated above you can not put that much into IRA's at one time unless it is a rollover, which this is not. Most of the money is probably in regular taxable investment accounts.

As for paying off your house do what makes you feel comfortable/secure. By all means do not keep the mortgage for the tax break, why would you want to pay the bank $100 to avoid paying the govt $10-$35.

As for the advisors, what do they have at stake? If you invested with the financial advisor then he may be making an annual commission for managing you account so he will not want you to pay off your mortgage because less invested = less commission. If the accountant recommends keeping the mortgage for the tax break then find a new accountant because he is not worth what you are paying him.

If you withdraw the money from regular taxable accounts then there is no taxes on the withdrawal unless there is a gain/loss on the transaction.

Once again, do what makes you feel comfortable. If paying off the mortgage makes you sleep better at night then do it, if having money in the bank makes you sleep better then leave it in the bank.

I won a settlement from a Medical Malpractice claim where I was not given anestheisa or pain medicine for an emergency c-section. Does this count as physical injury or sickness in order to be exempt from paying taxes?

Compensatory damages are not taxable, but punitive damages are. If a portion of the damage award was punitive, then that portion should be reported as income.