Monthly Archives: November 2025
When Is a Florida Doctor Liable for Failing to Correctly Diagnose a Patient?
Mistakes happen in every line of work. Even the most experienced professional can make an error in judgment. Unfortunately, when that professional is a physician, such errors can prove costly to the patients. While we often associate medical malpractice with cases of a doctor performing a procedure incorrectly, such as a botched surgery or… Read More »
Can You File a Wrongful Death Lawsuit If the Negligent Driver Also Died?
During the first nine months of 2025 there were 1,869 fatal car accidents in Florida, according to figures published by Florida Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles. Many of those accidents were the result of a negligent driver’s actions behind the wheel. That said, many of those killed were also the negligent driver. This raises… Read More »
The Role of “Letters of Protection” in Your Florida Personal Injury Lawsuit
Many South Florida accident victims are reluctant to seek medical treatment because they lack health insurance or adequate funds to pay a substantial doctor’s bill. Of course, if the accident is the result of another party’s negligence, the victim can seek compensation for their medical bills through a personal injury lawsuit. But that does… Read More »
What Is an “Examination Under Oath” and How Could It Affect My Florida No-Fault Insurance Benefits?
Florida law requires all drivers to carry “personal injury protection” (PIP) coverage as part of their standard auto insurance policy. PIP coverage is generally described as a type of no-fault insurance, as your insurer is expected to pay you medical and lost income benefits regardless of who was responsible for the underlying accident. But… Read More »
How Does the Statute of Limitations Work in Florida Personal Injury Cases?
The purpose of a personal injury lawsuit is to seek compensation from the person or persons who caused you to suffer some measurable loss. For instance, if a reckless driver hits your car and you suffer serious injuries requiring medical treatment, you can file a personal injury lawsuit against the negligent driver to recover… Read More »
Cruise Ship Tour Operator Faces Lawsuit After Passenger Suffered “Catastrophic” Spinal Cord Injury
Going on a cruise ship vacation is supposed to be about exploring new places and enjoying once-in-a-lifetime experiences. The last thing any passenger expects is a catastrophic, life-altering injury. Unfortunately, such accidents can occur, especially when cruise ship companies and their contractors fail to take passenger safety seriously. Miami Judge Refuses to Transfer Case… Read More »

