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Evidence Needed to Prove a Florida Medical Malpractice Case

Like other US states, you have rights under Florida medical malpractice laws if you suffered injuries or other harm at the hands of a health care provider. The state medical negligence statute allows you to recover damages if you can prove that the actions of your physician represent a breach of the…

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Pre-Suit Filing Requirements for Florida Medical Malpractice Cases

Personal injury cases always involve significant investigation activity and numerous tasks before suing in court, but Florida medical malpractice cases take things to another level with pre-suit requirements. At one time, there was a spike in frivolous lawsuits against physicians, prompting lawmakers to enact Florida’s medical negligence statute. The law requires…

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False-Positive Cancer Misdiagnosis: Extreme Risks of Care You Did NOT Need

The very notion of cancer instills fear, uncertainty, and anxiety, so it is horrific to think about how often Florida health care providers commit serious diagnostic errors related to this disease. According to the National Institutes of Health (NIH), a missed cancer diagnosis represents around 46 percent of all mistakes…

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Recent Advancements Support Early Detection of Newborn Brain Trauma

Possibly the most devastating news new parents will ever receive is a diagnosis that their infant suffered head injuries or traumatic brain injury (TBI). Various factors during gestation, during labor, and shortly after delivery can lead to serious, life-long medical conditions, including cerebral palsy, Hypoxic Ischemic Encephalopathy (HIE), or cognitive…

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List of Recalled Drugs Linked to NDMA Contamination

If you take certain medications for high blood pressure, heartburn, ulcers, and related medical conditions, you may be aware of multiple product recalls announced during 2019 and continuing throughout 2020. The US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) outlines the risks involved with these prescription and over-the-counter drugs, which may contain…

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Surgical Errors by Florida Doctors can Lead to Serious Injuries

There are risks associated with any type of surgery, whether you are being treated under emergency circumstances or through an elective medical procedure. The intricate, meticulous nature of surgery means that any slight mistake can lead to serious harm, long-term complications, and even death for the patient. Unfortunately, the vast…

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Hospital Negligence Involving Coronavirus

The United States now has more diagnosed cases of coronavirus than any other country. The death toll in Florida continues to rise. With so many sick people seeking hospitalization related to coronavirus, hospitals are becoming overloaded and many health care professionals do not have the required protective equipment. Many Miami…

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Florida Supreme Court Strikes Down Caps on Medical Malpractice Damages

For over a decade, Florida patients who were injured by a doctor’s negligence or malpractice have been limited in the amount they could recover in compensation. In medical malpractice lawsuits, injured patients could only recover $500,000 in damages for their pain and suffering, or up to $1 million in cases…

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Plastic Surgery Medical Malpractice in Florid

Florida has some of the highest plastic surgery rates in the country. One survey showed that Miami alone has 10 plastic surgeons per 100,000 residents. Thousands of cosmetic procedures are performed in Miami and the rest of Florida every year. In some cases, surgeons make errors that cause severe injuries…

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Medical Malpractice and the Statute of Limitations in Florida

Medical malpractice occurs when a medical provider, such as a doctor, hospital or clinic, performs an act or omission during the course of treating a patient that deviates from the accepted norms of practice in the medical community, causing injury to the patient. Medical malpractice occurs often here in Florida.…

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