Dean v. Central Georgia Women’s Health Center – $4.3M Awarded in Baby Death Case

In a complex medical malpractice case involving the death of a baby born after just 23 weeks of gestation, a jury awarded the child’s parents $4.3 million.  The case, Dean v. Central Georgia Women’s Health Center, was against two obstetricians alleged to have failed in abiding by the standard of care, given the mother’s medicalContinue reading “Dean v. Central Georgia Women’s Health Center – $4.3M Awarded in Baby Death Case”

Personal Injury Category Archives — Page 7 of 12

First, the good news: The risk of becoming seriously ill as a result of an infection from dangerous strains of E. coli or salmonella dropped sharply last year. But the bad news: Food-borne illness arising from lesser-known infections is on the rise. Specifically of concern are bacteria such as Vibrio and Campylobacter. That’s according toContinue reading “Personal Injury Category Archives — Page 7 of 12”

CDC: Risk of Food-borne Illness Shifts to New Pathogens

First, the good news: The risk of becoming seriously ill as a result of an infection from dangerous strains of E. coli or salmonella dropped sharply last year. But the bad news: Food-borne illness arising from lesser-known infections is on the rise. Specifically of concern are bacteria such as Vibrio and Campylobacter. That’s according toContinue reading “CDC: Risk of Food-borne Illness Shifts to New Pathogens”

South Florida Injury Lawyers Blog — Page 24 of 76 — Published by Broward County, Florida Personal Injury & Accident Attorneys — Freeman Injury Law

First, the good news: The risk of becoming seriously ill as a result of an infection from dangerous strains of E. coli or salmonella dropped sharply last year. But the bad news: Food-borne illness arising from lesser-known infections is on the rise. Specifically of concern are bacteria such as Vibrio and Campylobacter. That’s according toContinue reading “South Florida Injury Lawyers Blog — Page 24 of 76 — Published by Broward County, Florida Personal Injury & Accident Attorneys — Freeman Injury Law”

Boating Accidents Category Archives — Page 2 of 4

A 24-year-old Hollywood man was killed and his girlfriend seriously injured in a Florida boating accident in which the vessel, cruising along the Intracoastal Waterway, slammed into a concrete dock. The decedent was thrown from the boat, his head striking the sea wall behind a private home, according to the Florida Fish & Wildlife ConservationContinue reading “Boating Accidents Category Archives — Page 2 of 4”

Fatal Fort Lauderdale Boating Accident Kills 1, Injures 2

A 24-year-old Hollywood man was killed and his girlfriend seriously injured in a Florida boating accident in which the vessel, cruising along the Intracoastal Waterway, slammed into a concrete dock. The decedent was thrown from the boat, his head striking the sea wall behind a private home, according to the Florida Fish & Wildlife ConservationContinue reading “Fatal Fort Lauderdale Boating Accident Kills 1, Injures 2”

Fort Lauderdale boating accident Tag Archives

A 24-year-old Hollywood man was killed and his girlfriend seriously injured in a Florida boating accident in which the vessel, cruising along the Intracoastal Waterway, slammed into a concrete dock. The decedent was thrown from the boat, his head striking the sea wall behind a private home, according to the Florida Fish & Wildlife ConservationContinue reading “Fort Lauderdale boating accident Tag Archives”

Smith v. Hopper – Pedestrian Accident Weighed

One of the most powerful tools an attorney has are words. Understanding their most efficient use comes with extensive knowledge and experience. Failure to properly use them could result in negative consequences, ranging from reprimands to new trials. Such was the case in Smith v. Hopper, an Arkansas Supreme Court case in which justices wereContinue reading “Smith v. Hopper – Pedestrian Accident Weighed”

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