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Florida Birth Injury Victims to Receive More Comprehensive Aid

Since 1988, parents of children who suffered a specific type of Florida birth injury – profound brain damage caused by oxygen deprivation or spinal impairment – could file no-fault claims with the Birth-Related Neurological Injury Compensation Association, or NICA. Such conditions occur at birth, impact the child for life, and…

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Pregnant in a Car Accident? South Florida Injury Lawyers Offer Insight.

Any car accident can be traumatic and stressful. But when you are pregnant, all of this is compounded two-fold. The U.S. Centers for Disease Control & Prevention reports that car accidents are a top cause of injury and death for pregnant women and a leading cause of traumatic fetal death.…

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Florida Medical Malpractice Claim Requirements Can be Impacted by a Defendant’s Federal Status

The statute of limitations on Florida medical malpractice claims is two years from the date of the incident/cause of action. However, it’s important to have an experienced medical malpractice attorney review your claim much sooner than that deadline if possible. There are several good reasons for this, not the least…

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Filing a Birth Injury Lawsuit in South Florida

For every 1,000 children born in the U.S., 1.9 suffer some type of birth injury, also referred to as birth trauma. The good news is this rate has fallen from about 2.6 for every 1,000 births since 2004, as the use of instruments like forceps and vacuums have become less…

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“Can I Sue for Midwife Malpractice in Florida?”

GateHouse Media recently reported on the trend of more expectant mothers deciding to give birth outside of a hospital, with labor and delivery overseen with a midwife or doula. Many mothers who choose this route say it is a rejection of the sterile and sometimes impersonal experience of a hospital…

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Failure to Treat Preeclampsia Results in $230M Medical Malpractice Verdict

A renowned hospital in Baltimore has been ordered to pay $230 million for allegedly causing a severe birth injury, according to plaintiffs. Medical malpractice attorneys understand this case involved failure to abide the standard of care for that profession, allegedly causing severe birth injury. The verdict includes: $3.6 million in…

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Florida Doctor Not Entitled to Immunity in Palm Beach Birth Injury Claim

You are likely aware that if a physician or other health care provider is negligent in providing medical care, patients have recourse in the form of a Florida medical malpractice lawsuit. However, unlike typical negligence lawsuits, there are all kinds of special rules. For example, claims must first go through…

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Government Drops Appeal of $42M Birth Injury Verdict in Medical Malpractice Lawsuit

South Florida medical malpractice attorneys recognize obstetrics and gynecology as a medical practice area with higher-than-average rates of litigation. Malpractice in obstetrics and gynecology can result in catastrophic injuries and fatalities for both women and babies. A recent survey by Medscape revealed some of the top reasons for lawsuits against…

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Attorney Halberg Negotiates $2.3M Fort Myers Medical Malpractice Settlement

Halberg & Fogg PLLC, recently secured a $2.3 million medical malpractice settlement with Golisano Children’s Hospital, stemming from a brain injury and arm amputation of a newborn in 2013. Halberg fought on behalf of the boy, who was born prematurely at his Lee County home before being whisked to the…

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$4.5M Palm Beach Birthing Malpractice Case Awarded to Family of Bryan Santana

A jury has decided to award the parents of 2-year-old Bryan Santana $4.5 million in Palm Beach medical malpractice damages in their civil case against Perinatal Specialists of the Palm Beaches, OB/GYN Specialists of the Palm Beaches, and Dr. Marie Morel. Santana, now 2, has one leg and no arms.…

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