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- $1 million for “false negative” GBS test
- $1,200,000 Recovery Against an Orlando Hospital
- $1,500,000 settlement for misdiagnosis of an ependymoma
- $1.9 Million Recovery Negligent Security
- $2M Recovery -Negligent Security
- $500,000 settlement for false diagnosis of cancer (radiologist negligence)
- $6 Million Recovery in Trailer Arson
- $800,000.00 settlement for misdiagnosis of colorectal cancer
- Auto Accident: $1,490,000 settlement for brain and spine injuries
- Auto Accident: $1,750,000 Settlement for Internal Organ Injuries
- Auto/Truck Accident: $175,000 settlement for shoulder and closed head injuries
- Confidential Settlement for Death from MRSA Infection of IV Site
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- Medical Malpractice: Policy limit settlement for OB/GYN negligence
- Misdiagnosis of heart attack $500,000 jury verdict
- Surgical Infection $3 million Jury Verdict
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- A year ago I was hurt in an accident, but I now need surgery and the insurance company has closed their file. Can I sue?
- Are medical malpractice awards subject to a cap on damages?
- Are nursing home cases considered malpractice?
- Are punitive damages available in Florida medical malpractice cases?
- Are there any benefits to bringing a malpractice case?
- Are witnesses important in Florida brain injury cases?
- Can a medical malpractice case be re-opened after it settled if new side effects are discovered?
- Can any attorney effectively review and handle a medical malpractice claim?
- Can any attorney handle a Florida brain injury case?
- Can anything be recovered if medical malpractice causes the patient to die?
- Can I file a medical malpractice lawsuit against someone other than a doctor?
- Can I re-open my injury case after I have settled?
- Can I receive damages for pain and suffering in a Florida medical malpractice case?
- Can I represent myself in a medical malpractice case?
- Can I sue a chiropractor for medical malpractice?
- Can I sue for medical malpractice if a family member dies as a result of the malpractice?
- Can I sue in a medical malpractice case for what might have happened?
- Can I sue my doctor for birth defects?
- Do all doctors have malpractice insurance?
- Do I have a malpractice case worth pursuing?
- Do I have to pay my insurance company back out of a recovery for medical malpractice?
- Do I have to pay taxes on a settlement for my injuries in a medical malpractice case?
- Do most medical malpractice cases result in a verdict in favor of the patient?
- Does a bad outcome from a doctor mean that medical malpractice has occurred?
- Have I waived my rights to sue for medical malpractice because I signed a waiver or consent form?
- How can I afford to hire an attorney to represent me in a medical malpractice case?
- How difficult will it be to win my Florida medical malpractice case?
- How do I choose a medical malpractice lawyer?
- How do I get my medical records to support my medical malpractice case?
- How many deaths are due to malpractice?
- How will my case be affected if my doctor has already been sued for medical malpractice?
- If I use sick leave or vacation for work days missed due to my injury, can I sue for that loss?
- Is a misdiagnosis considered medical malpractice?
- Is the time limit for filing a medical malpractice case different if the patient dies?
- Is there anything I can do other than sue my doctor if I was a victim of medical malpractice?
- What are medical errors?
- What are the causes of brain injury?
- What are the main causes of malpractice?
- What are the statistics of medical malpractice lawsuits filed?
- What can I recover if I win my Florida medical malpractice case?
- What do I need to bring to the initial consultation with my attorney in my Florida medical malpractice case?
- What do I need to do to file a Florida medical malpractice case?
- What do I need to prove to win my Florida medical malpractice case?
- What if I am told I do not have a good medical malpractice case?
- What if my doctor does not have insurance?
- What is a certificate of merit?
- What is a damages cap?
- What is a deposition?
- What is a mediation?
- What is the first step in pursuing a medical malpractice claim?
- What is the standard of care in a medical malpractice case?
- What is tolling in a medical malpractice case?
- What percentage of doctors are sued for medical malpractice?
- What role do expert witnesses play in medical malpractice cases?
- What should I do if I am not happy with my attorney in my Florida medical malpractice case?
- What will the defendant argue against me in my Florida medical malpractice case?
- Where can my Florida medical malpractice case be filed?
- Who represents the defendant doctor?
- Why do many attorneys turn down medical malpractice cases?
- Why do medical malpractice cases take longer than other personal injury cases?
- Why don’t insurance companies settle quickly?
- Why is it hard to find a lawyer for a medical malpractice case, even when the doctor or hospital were clearly at-fault?
- Why should I hire a Nurse Attorney for my Florida medical malpractice case?
- Will I have to go to court for my Florida medical malpractice case?
- Will I have to pay anything out-of-pocket in my Florida medical malpractice case?
- Will the medical records prove malpractice?