Posted On: April 23, 2009

Florida Board of Medicine Gets Low Marks from Consumer Group

The South Florida Sun-Sentinel reports that the consumer group Public Citizen released a report about states disciplining doctors who violate state standards. Although Florida had previously performed at or above average compared to other states, the 2008 report indicated that Florida ranked number 44, putting the state among the ten worst for disciplining doctors.

The report examined data collected from the Federation of State Medical Boards and defined serious disciplinary actions as medical license revocations, surrenders, suspensions, probations, or restrictions. Doctors might receive these actions as the result of criminal activity, severe medical negligence, or patient abuse.

Florida's medical board includes 12 doctors and three consumer members. Public Citizen's acting president said the drop in rankings could potentially be attributed to a reduced budget for investigating complaints or the board's proximity to the medical profession.

Report Finds That State Medical Boards in 2008 Disciplined Fewer Physicians Than in 2004, Kaiser Network, April 21, 2009

Florida lenient in disciplining doctors, South Florida Sun Sentinel, April 20, 2009

Public Citizen Report

Public Citizen’s Health Research Group Ranking of the Rate of State Medical Boards’ Serious Disciplinary Actions, 2006-2008 (HRG Publication #1868)

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Posted On: April 20, 2009

Pembroke Pines Car Crash Kills Miami Man

Early yesterday morning, a two-car accident in Pembroke Pines claimed the life of a 22-year-old man from Miami Springs. According to a release from Pembroke Pines police, Alfredo Belerra was riding in the right-rear passenger seat near the 10800 block of Pines Boulevard when the car was hit from behind. A 2006 Nissan SUV struck the 2008 Nissan, causing the driver , a 24-year-old from Miami Springs, to lose control and hit a tree in the median.

Following the car crash, Belerra died at Memorial Regional Hospital in Hollywood.

The drivers of both cars and two other passengers were treated for minor injuries at a nearby hospital. Police have not released information about charges in the fatal auto accident, but they ask those with information on the crash to call Crimestoppers at 954-493-8477.

Miami man dies in Pembroke Pines car accident, South Florida Sun-Sentinel, April 19, 2009

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Posted On: April 16, 2009

Florida Motorcycle Accident Kills Man, Injures His Wife

On Sunday, a Tampa motorcycle accident left one man dead and critically injured his wife, who was riding on the back of the cycle. According to the Florida Highway Patrol, neither one was wearing a helmet.

Troopers said Gregory L. Lewis, 55, was driving a Harley-Davidson northbound on Interstate 275 when he veered across multiple lanes and hit a concrete wall. The impact of the motorcycle crash sent Lewis and his passenger, 52-year-old Bonnie Lewis, over the wall. They landed on the grassy shoulder below.

Gregory Lewis was pronounced dead at the scene of the accident. Emergency medical responders took Bonnie Lewis to St. Joseph's Hospital, where she was listed in critical condition as of Monday.

One dead, another critically injured after I-275 motorcycle accident, TampaBay.com, April 13, 2009

Motorcycle Accident Claims Life Of Mansfield Man, WMFD.com, April 13, 2009

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Posted On: April 13, 2009

Florida Trooper Injured in Accident on Interstate 4

According to a spokesperson for the Florida Highway Patrol, a FHP trooper will be confined to a wheelchair for the next three months as he undergoes surgery to mend a broken pelvis from a car accident on Interstate 4. Trooper Rickie Zigler, 47, also suffered wrist injuries when a driver switched lanes and rammed into a Jeep that Zigler pulled over.

He was speaking to the driver through the passenger-side window when he was hit. The seven-year FHP veteran is recovering at Halifax Health Medical Center, while the driver of the Jeep that hit him was treated for minor injures at Central Florida Regional Hospital. Donalo White, the driver of the car that switched lanes, was taken by helicopter to Orlando Regional Medical Center. White had to be cut out of her car and is listed in critical but stable condition.

Because of White's injuries, police have not been able to investigate why she switched lanes.

Injured trooper to spend three months in wheelchair, News-Journal Online, April 10, 2009

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Posted On: April 10, 2009

Fort Lauderdale Construction Accident Injures Two Workers

In Fort Lauderdale, Florida, two construction workers were injured at the Pine Crest School after a large sheet of steel fell on them. Officials said the men were trying to guide a 12-foot-by-5-foot sheet of steel through the construction site when it fell. The construction accident occurred at the private school campus at 1501 NE 62nd Street.

Police have not released the names of the injured construction workers. One of the men, a 53-year-old, was taken to North Broward Medical Center to receive treatment for severe leg injuries. The other man, age 47, was transported to Holy Cross Hospital, according to Fort Lauderdale Fire Rescue officials.

No other injuries were reported.

Two workers injured in construction accident at Fort Lauderdale private school, South Florida Sun-Sentinel, April 9, 2009

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Posted On: April 9, 2009

South Florida Family Fighting to Collect Injury Compensation

A 1998 car accident left Eric Brody, now 29, paralyzed and severely brain damaged after a Broward County deputy ran into his car. At the time of the accident, Brody was a high school senior preparing for graduation. Now he will need care for the rest of his life.

He and his family are lobbying lawmakers in Tallahassee to pass a claims bill that would ensure that Brody can collect the nearly $31 million in injury compensation that he was awarded by a jury. The legislation is sponsored by Rep. Rachel Burgin, R-Brandon, and Sen. Ken Pruit, R-Port St. Lucie.

According to the Florida Constitution, governments are held liable up to $200,000 unless the Legislature passes a claims bill. Though lawmakers have approved close to two dozen claims bills, collecting the money has proved difficult because of Florida's budget shortfall.

The family hopes that if lawmakers see Eric, the will understand the need to pass the Brody's claims bill. The bill had not received a hearing in the Senate as of March 31, 2009.

Aid bill for Broward crash victim stalls, Miami Herald, March 31, 2009

Florida families want their injury compensation; State poses hurdle, CBS12.com, March 30, 2009

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