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Florida Medical Malpractice Wrongful Death Bill Dies in Committee

A bipartisan-supported state bill that would have allowed non-economic damage claims in Florida medical malpractice wrongful death cases to be brought by the parents of unmarried, childless adult children over age 25 has failed in the Senate Rules Committee. The outcome was disappointing, but predictable, given the strength of the…

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Who is a Qualified Expert in a Florida Medical Malpractice Lawsuit? Florida Supreme Court to Decide.

The parameters of qualified medical experts in Florida medical malpractice lawsuits will be weighed by the Florida Supreme Court. Justices recently allowed the Florida Medical Association, American Medical Association, and Hospital Medical Association to file briefs in the case supporting the hospital defendant. As our Palm Beach medical malpractice lawyers…

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Liability for Florida Amputation Injuries

Liability for Florida amputation injuries may be imputed to negligent doctor/hospital (medical malpractice), property owner who failed to correct an unsafe condition (premises liability), careless motor vehicle driver (auto accident claim), or product manufacturer/distributor who designed/manufactured/sold a defective product (product liability). There could be other liable parties too, depending on…

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Is a Florida Hospital Fall a Negligence or Medical Malpractice Claim?

Is a claim involving a Florida hospital fall one of negligence – or medical malpractice? Our West Palm Beach medical malpractice lawyers recognize this as an important distinction because on the one hand, negligence cases have a four-year statute of limitations and a lower proof burden. Most medical malpractice claims,…

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Florida Medical Malpractice Laws Fail Adult Children, Their Parents

As longtime South Florida medical malpractice attorneys, one of the most heartbreaking things over the years has been telling parents of adult patients – and adult children of unmarried patients – that they have no legal recourse after their loved one has died due to medical negligence. That’s because the…

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Explaining Florida’s Three Strikes Rule for Medical Malpractice

As experienced Palm Beach medical malpractice lawyers, we’re closely familiar with the 2004 Florida law passed overwhelmingly by voters with the intention of preventing dangerous doctors from practicing medicine. It’s a “three strikes” rule for medical malpractice that seems fairly straightforward: A doctor with three “strikes” of medical malpractice will…

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How Hard is it to Get Punitive Damages in Florida Medical Malpractice Lawsuits?

Punitive damage awards – which can potentially triple the monetary damages to which you are entitled in an injury lawsuit – are notoriously tough to obtain in Florida medical malpractice cases. Even getting judicial approval to request them requires proof of gross negligence and/or intentional misconduct – rare in any…

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$2.6M Florida Medical Malpractice Verdict for Failure to Hospitalize Sooner

Delay in timely treatment and/or diagnosis that results in patient harm can be legal grounds to pursue a Florida medical malpractice claim against a healthcare provider. As our Palm Beach medical malpractice attorneys can explain, building cases like these requires using expert witness testimony to establish that the defendant health…

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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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How Settlement Negotiations Work in West Palm Beach Medical Malpractice Cases

Many people considering a Florida medical malpractice claim envision dramatic courtroom scenes of emotional testimony under a relentless media spotlight. The reality is the vast majority of these claims never even make it to a trial. Medical malpractice claims that prevail beyond the early stages of summary judgment motions will…

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