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Top Palm Beach Personal Injury Claim Myths

Unintentional injuries are the leading cause of death in Florida, and the Sunshine State has an unintentional injury rate that’s 13% higher than the national average according to the Florida Department of Health. Top causes include car accidents, falls (particularly among older folks), pedestrian accidents, bicycle accidents, and violence. But…

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Why Florida Crime Victims Can Sometimes Sue Property Owners for Not Protecting Them

Every year, there are more than 33,000 violent crimes reported in Florida. (The actual number is probably higher, as some violent crimes – particularly sexual assaults – go unreported.) Only a fraction of these cases will be prosecuted in a criminal court. But that may not be the only avenue…

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Florida Sexual Assault Civil Lawsuits Have Short Statute of Limitations Window

A recent sexual civil assault filed by a Florida woman centered on her alleged rape and resulting pregnancy involving a rideshare driver 5 years ago. Sexual assault civil tort claims in Florida are typically time-barred after 2 years, thanks to Florida’s statute of limitations, F.S. 95.11 (with some exceptions if…

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Parents Win $30 Million in Florida Medical Malpractice Lawsuit

The parents of a young woman who died of septic shock recently won a $30 million judgment in a Florida medical malpractice lawsuit against the doctors they alleged were negligent in treating an ulcer. While such sizable damage awards are the exception in the Florida medical malpractice lawsuit landscape, part…

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Are Florida Personal Injury Lawsuits Subject to Damage Caps?

Trying to figure out how much your Florida personal injury lawsuit may be worth? It’s typically one of the first questions West Palm Beach injury lawyers are asked. Many factors are weighed in the answers we give, and one of those is the possibility of damage caps. “Damages” is legalese…

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Doctors Who Paid Big Medical Malpractice Settlements Now Decide Insurer-Approved Care

One might presume (or at least hope) that negligent doctors with a track record of paying large sums to settle multiple Florida medical malpractice lawsuits would have a tough time continuing to work in the health care industry. That person would be wrong. Not only is it rare for a…

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Judge Warns Witness Intimidation in Florida Sexual Abuse Lawsuit May Be Gross Negligence

A national sports league has been accused in a Florida sexual abuse lawsuit of trying to intimidate potential witnesses into silence – an action the judge warned could be interpreted by a jury as gross negligence. Such a finding would be noteworthy because in Florida civil sexual abuse cases, evidence…

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Injured in a West Palm Beach Pedestrian Accident? Here’s What to Know About Filing a Claim for Damages.

South Florida has a reputation for being somewhat risky. It’s got a plethora of alligators, firearms and hurricanes. But as it turns out, one of the riskiest things you can do here is take a stroll. According to the Florida Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles (FLHSMV), there are…

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Florida Lawsuits for Robotic Surgery Injuries

Filing a Florida lawsuit for robotic surgery injuries may be warranted if adverse patient outcomes are the result of machine malfunction, surgeon error or a preventable mistake during the procedure. Such claims may be filed against the surgeon, but also potentially against the manufacturer of the robot. Lawsuits against surgical…

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CDC: 1 in 5 Women Report Mistreatment During Maternity Care

A new report by the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention reveals that 20% of women report experiencing medical mistreatment from their healthcare providers during maternity care. As our West Palm Beach medical malpractice lawyers can explain, it is the job of fetal and obstetrical medical professionals to do…

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