Birth Injury Lawsuit Alleges NICU Nurse Injured Newborn

There is a lot of anxiety that comes along with being a new parent. One of those sources of anxiety shouldn’t be the doctors and nurses trusted to take care of your baby. Unfortunately, severe birth injuries and infant deaths caused by medical malpractice are more common than some people think. The Florida Department ofContinue reading “Birth Injury Lawsuit Alleges NICU Nurse Injured Newborn”

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There is a lot of anxiety that comes along with being a new parent. One of those sources of anxiety shouldn’t be the doctors and nurses trusted to take care of your baby. Unfortunately, severe birth injuries and infant deaths caused by medical malpractice are more common than some people think. The Florida Department ofContinue reading “birth injury lawyer Tag Archives”

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There is a lot of anxiety that comes along with being a new parent. One of those sources of anxiety shouldn’t be the doctors and nurses trusted to take care of your baby. Unfortunately, severe birth injuries and infant deaths caused by medical malpractice are more common than some people think. The Florida Department ofContinue reading “Orlando birth injury Tag Archives”

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There is a lot of anxiety that comes along with being a new parent. One of those sources of anxiety shouldn’t be the doctors and nurses trusted to take care of your baby. Unfortunately, severe birth injuries and infant deaths caused by medical malpractice are more common than some people think. The Florida Department ofContinue reading “Orlando birth injury attorney Tag Archives”

2nd DCA: Florida Med-Mal Injury Damage Caps Unconstitutional

Florida’s 2nd District Court of Appeal has joined the 4th DCA in its finding that damage caps in medical malpractice injury lawsuits are unconstitutional. These damage caps, enacted by a 2003 overhaul of state law by then-Gov. Jeb Bush, limit the amount of money injury plaintiffs can receive for pain and suffering when medical malpracticeContinue reading “2nd DCA: Florida Med-Mal Injury Damage Caps Unconstitutional”

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Florida’s 2nd District Court of Appeal has joined the 4th DCA in its finding that damage caps in medical malpractice injury lawsuits are unconstitutional. These damage caps, enacted by a 2003 overhaul of state law by then-Gov. Jeb Bush, limit the amount of money injury plaintiffs can receive for pain and suffering when medical malpracticeContinue reading “medical malpractice lawsuit Tag Archives”

Anderson v. Hilton Hotel – Attorney Fees Covered in Orlando Negligent Security Lawsuit

The Florida Supreme Court recently ruled in the Orlando negligent security lawsuit of Anderson v. Hilton Hotel that plaintiff is entitled to have his attorney’s fees covered, per F.S. 768.79 and Fla. R. Civ. P. 1.442. Plaintiff’s victory comes after he won $1.7 million in damages from four different defendants, though three of those wereContinue reading “Anderson v. Hilton Hotel – Attorney Fees Covered in Orlando Negligent Security Lawsuit”

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The Florida Supreme Court recently ruled in the Orlando negligent security lawsuit of Anderson v. Hilton Hotel that plaintiff is entitled to have his attorney’s fees covered, per F.S. 768.79 and Fla. R. Civ. P. 1.442. Plaintiff’s victory comes after he won $1.7 million in damages from four different defendants, though three of those wereContinue reading “negligent security Tag Archives”

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The Florida Supreme Court recently ruled in the Orlando negligent security lawsuit of Anderson v. Hilton Hotel that plaintiff is entitled to have his attorney’s fees covered, per F.S. 768.79 and Fla. R. Civ. P. 1.442. Plaintiff’s victory comes after he won $1.7 million in damages from four different defendants, though three of those wereContinue reading “Orlando negligent security Tag Archives”

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Jurors in Georgia awarded $5 million to a woman who suffered a paratransit van fall that caused her to lose her left arm and rendered her right arm useless.  Deliberations lasted about 7 hours before finding the company that operated the non-emergency transport van was partially responsible for the 2012 accident that prompted the lawsuit, Smith v.Continue reading “personal injury attorney Tag Archives — Page 3 of 3”

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