Defense Wants to NEGOTIATE Your Case PRIVATELY through Mediation. Will Your Case Settle?
When Defense Wants to NEGOTIATE Your Case PRIVATELY through Mediation, Does it Mean Your Case Will Settle?
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NY Medical Malpractice & Personal Injury Lawyer Gerry Oginski Explains
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Email: Gerry@Oginski-Law.com
There may come a time when the defense wants to negotiate.
That could happen at any time.
It could happen close to trial.
But they don't want to negotiate directly with your attorney.
They want a buffer.
They want someone to help them put pressure on your lawyer to settle.
That someone should be impartial.
That someone shouldn't care who wins or who loses.
That someone should be trustworthy.
That someone is usually a judge.
But the judge assigned to your case likely doesn't have the time to sit with both parties for hours to hammer out a settlement.
So what can the litigants do if the judge assigned to the case isn't ideal to try and negotiate?
The answer is mediate the case.
Mediation is a private negotiation using retired judges.
Each side agrees to the mediator to use.
On the day of the mediation, each side gives a brief presentation putting their best arguments forward.
Then, each side meets with the judge privately to let him know where they stand on settlement negotiations.
When an injured patient learns the defense wants to privately negotiate, they automatically assume their case will settle.
The reality is that it may not.
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: https://www.oginski-law.com/video/cardiac-malpractice-in-ny.cfm
To learn more about how accident & medical malpractice cases work in the state of New York, I encourage you to explore my educational website, https://www.oginski-law.com/library/bad-negotiating-tactic-during-mediation-why-i-will-never-use-this-mediator-again.cfm
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 Gerry@Oginski-Law.com. This is what I do every day and I'd be happy to chat with you.
Law Office of Gerald Oginski
35 South Drive
Great Neck, NY 11021
516-487-8207
Email: Gerry@Oginski-Law.com
#medicalmalpractice
#medicalmalpracticelawyer
Видео Defense Wants to NEGOTIATE Your Case PRIVATELY through Mediation. Will Your Case Settle? канала Gerry Oginski
https://www.oginski-law.com/library/bad-negotiating-tactic-during-mediation-why-i-will-never-use-this-mediator-again.cfm
NY Medical Malpractice & Personal Injury Lawyer Gerry Oginski Explains
516-487-8207
Email: Gerry@Oginski-Law.com
There may come a time when the defense wants to negotiate.
That could happen at any time.
It could happen close to trial.
But they don't want to negotiate directly with your attorney.
They want a buffer.
They want someone to help them put pressure on your lawyer to settle.
That someone should be impartial.
That someone shouldn't care who wins or who loses.
That someone should be trustworthy.
That someone is usually a judge.
But the judge assigned to your case likely doesn't have the time to sit with both parties for hours to hammer out a settlement.
So what can the litigants do if the judge assigned to the case isn't ideal to try and negotiate?
The answer is mediate the case.
Mediation is a private negotiation using retired judges.
Each side agrees to the mediator to use.
On the day of the mediation, each side gives a brief presentation putting their best arguments forward.
Then, each side meets with the judge privately to let him know where they stand on settlement negotiations.
When an injured patient learns the defense wants to privately negotiate, they automatically assume their case will settle.
The reality is that it may not.
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: https://www.oginski-law.com/video/cardiac-malpractice-in-ny.cfm
To learn more about how accident & medical malpractice cases work in the state of New York, I encourage you to explore my educational website, https://www.oginski-law.com/library/bad-negotiating-tactic-during-mediation-why-i-will-never-use-this-mediator-again.cfm
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 Gerry@Oginski-Law.com. This is what I do every day and I'd be happy to chat with you.
Law Office of Gerald Oginski
35 South Drive
Great Neck, NY 11021
516-487-8207
Email: Gerry@Oginski-Law.com
#medicalmalpractice
#medicalmalpracticelawyer
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