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The Statute of Limitations for Medical Malpractice Claims

The Statute of Limitations for Medical Malpractice Claims

by TheNurseAttorney | Mar 27, 2024 | Medical Malpractice

Contact Marjorie Chalfant, RN, JD at The Nurse Attorney, PLLC Lawsuits (both civil and criminal) are governed by time period deadlines by which a lawsuit must be filed, known as the statute of limitations. These statutes of limitations are codified within each state’s...
Five Commonly Misdiagnosed Conditions in Florida

Five Commonly Misdiagnosed Conditions in Florida

by TheNurseAttorney | Mar 27, 2024 | Medical Malpractice

“Medical negligence” is a term that usually conjures up images of doctors leaving medical instruments and/or devices inside a patient following a surgery or operating on the wrong body part. Misdiagnosis mistakes – wherein a medical professional misreads your signs...
Should I Settle My Medical Malpractice Case with the Hospital or Doctor?

Should I Settle My Medical Malpractice Case with the Hospital or Doctor?

by TheNurseAttorney | Mar 27, 2024 | Medical Malpractice

Florida hospitals and medical professionals alike know that incidents of medical malpractice can be bad for business. If the details of a botched surgery or a serious misdiagnosis become public through news reports or court proceedings, both hospitals and doctors know...
Obvious (and Not So Obvious) Examples of Birth-Related Malpractice

Obvious (and Not So Obvious) Examples of Birth-Related Malpractice

by TheNurseAttorney | Mar 27, 2024 | Medical Malpractice

Medical errors that occur before and during the delivery of a newborn are some of the most tragic and costly medical errors that can occur. There are a variety of factors that help explain this: not only are the mother’s and child’s health in jeopardy during the...
Noneconomic Damages in Your Florida Medical Malpractice Case

Noneconomic Damages in Your Florida Medical Malpractice Case

by TheNurseAttorney | Mar 27, 2024 | Medical Malpractice

Noneconomic damages – that is, damages for “harms” and “losses” that are not tied to a bill, invoice, or other statement of account – can be significant in Florida medical malpractice cases. These damages are designed to compensate a medical malpractice victim for his...
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