Monthly Archives: February 2023
What Do I Need In Order To Establish A Medical Malpractice In Florida?
So your neighbor is at it again – blasting the local surgeon who “botched” his hernia surgery all over social media. What that same neighbor is not mentioning is that, against doctor’s orders, he started running, weightlifting, and playing backyard tackle football with his buddies less than a week after the surgery. What would… Read More »
Court Awards $68 Million To Brain Injury Victim, Case Highlights Importance Of Upholding Standard Of Care
The Florida State 13th Circuit Court, in Hillsborough County, recently awarded over sixty-eight million dollars to Ms. Miranda Crohan. The award came after a suit was filed against her prior caregivers, who were found to be responsible for the catastrophic brain damage she incurred after suffering an electrolyte balance and not receiving appropriate care…. Read More »
Common Reasons Workers’ Compensation Claims Are Denied
Every employer in Florida has a duty to ensure that their employees are operating in a safe environment. When an operating environment is inherently unsafe, a number of rules and regulations apply. These extra rules could result in mandatory breaks, shortened shifts, and/or for employees to possess and properly maintain specified safety items or… Read More »