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When is Maternal Death or Miscarriage Medical Malpractice?

Pregnancy and childbirth can be a time of intense joy and anticipation for families. It can also be a time of great apprehension given the risks. Just because something goes wrong in pregnancy or childbirth doesn’t automatically mean there’s a basis for a Florida medical malpractice lawsuit. However, there are…

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Botched Plastic Surgeries Lead to Medical Negligence Lawsuits, Florida Law Change

The notion of the “ideal” body shape is ever-changing, and in Florida, plastic surgeons are in high demand. However, it appears the lure of steep profit margins has led some physicians who are not uniquely qualified, experienced or careful to offer complex medical procedures at rock-bottom prices – often with…

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Fla. 2nd DCA Urges State Supreme Court to Revisit Limited Damages in Florida Medical Malpractice Wrongful Death Lawsuits

The Florida Second District Court of Appear recently urged the Florida Supreme Court to revisit the question of whether a largely debunked “insurance crisis” still justifies limiting – or altogether prohibiting – damages to survivors in some medical malpractice wrongful death cases. As we will further detail in our post,…

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Florida Supreme Court to Rule on Medical Malpractice Damage Caps

2012 could be historic for injured patients if the Florida Supreme Court follows the lead of Georgia, Illinois, and other states who have declared caps on damages in medical malpractice cases to be unconstitutional. The courts have reasoned that limitations on damages violate an individual’s access to the courts, treat…

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Medical Malpractice Recovery Rights for U.S. Soldiers?

The United States House of Representatives yesterday (10/7/09) took action that will hopefully lead to the end of discriminatory treatment of soldiers injured by medical malpractice. Since the Feres decision by the United States Supreme Court in 1950, soldiers have not been able to bring actions for medical malpractice against the government;…

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Palm Beach Appeals Court Affirms $6.4 Million Verdict in Med Mal Case

Back in June of 2007 attorney Jeff Garvin of Fort Myers and Wilton Strickland of Fort Lauderdale successfully argued that medical malpractice was committed when a Broward County otolaryngologist (ENT) failed to diagnose tongue cancer. A Broward County Jury awarded the Garvin Injury Law client $6.4 Million Dollars after hearing…

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