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Medical Malpractice Lawsuit: Nurse High on Drugs Botched Child’s Care

A baby admitted to the hospital with the flu left with severe and permanent brain damage as a result of Miami medical malpractice by a nurse who was high on drugs. That’s the plaintiff’s allegation in a recently-filed South Florida injury lawsuit.  The Miami Herald reports the child now has…

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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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$26M Medical Malpractice Verdict Results in $25M Settlement and Drop of All Future Appeals

Most people assume the end of the road for a Florida medical malpractice lawsuit is the verdict. However, that is not the case as there is always the potential for appeal. The National Center for State Courts reports medical malpractice cases have an appeal rate of 18 percent. Those cases…

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Report: Florida Medical Malpractice Lawsuits Rarely Lead to Professional Discipline

We know that successful medical malpractice lawsuits are first and foremost intended to compensate victims of careless doctors, hospitals, nursing homes and other health care providers. But the other function these claims serve is to alert both patients and state health officials to problematic trends with individual caregivers and facilities. …

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Study: Electronic Health Records Have Alarming Error Rates

Digitization of medical records has been shown to improve patient safety. However, a new study by The Doctors Company, a physician-owned medical malpractice insurer, shows that electronic health records used by 90 percent of hospitals and 80 percent of doctors’ offices, are at the root of many new medical malpractice…

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Florida Jury Orders Eye Doctor to Pay $13M for Botched Surgery

An 80-year-old South Florida man was awarded $13 million after a botched cataract surgery that a jury concluded was the result of medical malpractice.  NBC-6 Miami reports jurors concluded the medical center where the surgery was conducted was liable in a case involving the negligence of an opthalmologist with whom…

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Medical Malpractice Lawsuit to be Heard by Florida Supreme Court

Attorneys for the estate of a South Florida woman who died during surgery have filed a notice of appeal to the Florida Supreme Court after a divided appellate court decision favored a defendant anesthesiologist.  The 3rd District Court of Appeal last month in a 2-1 ruling upheld a directed verdict…

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Fla. 2nd DCA Awards Expert Witness Fees to Medical Malpractice Plaintiff

One of the reasons Florida medical malpractice cases are so complex – and costly – is because they require at least one (and usually more) expert witness. F.S. 766.102(1) places the burden of proof in these cases on the plaintiff (person injured) to show the health care provider breached the…

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