Why Have Doctor Read His Notes Into Record at Deposition? NY Medical Malpractice Attorney Explains
www.Oginski-Law.com A doctor’s handwriting is often unreadable. “Chicken Scratch” is how it has often been described. If a doctor’s handwriting cannot be read, then our experts will likely not be able to decipher the doctor’s intent and provide a competent critique and evaluation of the treatment rendered. During the doctor’s question and answer session, known as a deposition, I will ask the doctor to read his notes into the record. This way, it allows each side to take the doctor’s transcribed testimony and forward it to our own experts for comment and evaluation. Watch the video to learn more. To learn more about how medical malpractice cases work in the state of New York, I encourage you to explore my educational website, ‪http If you have legal questions, I encourage you to pick up the phone and call me at 516-487-8207 or by email at lawmed10@yahoo.com. This is what I do every day and I’d be happy to chat with you. Law Office of Gerald Oginski 25 Great Neck Road, Ste. 4 Great Neck, NY 11021 516-487-8207 lawmed10@yahoo.com Twitter: #GerryOginski