Tag Archives: Miami Wrongful Death Lawyer
Forever Changed – Wife Watches Husband Die in Awful Florida Turnpike Accident
A tragic collision occurred just north of the Southern Boulevard exit on Florida’s Turnpike in Palm Beach County. A 68-year-old man pulled his 2006 Dodge Ram 2500 pickup truck off onto the right shoulder of the northbound lanes. He got out and was next to the trailer while his wife remained in the truck,… Read More »
Civil Lawsuit Compensate Victims Injured by Intoxicated Drivers
Drunk drivers pose a serious risk to all drivers on the road. Under Florida law, driving while under the influence of drugs or alcohol is a criminal act. The criminal justice system may hold drunk drivers accountable for their actions through restitution or jail time. Drunk drivers may also be held accountable for their… Read More »
Florida’s Wrongful Death Laws: An Overview
The death of a loved one is one of the most difficult times in anybody’s life. Dealing with the aftermath of a death and learning how to cope can be very challenging. When the death comes because of an accident, or because someone made a bad decision and caused the death, it becomes even… Read More »
Understanding Wrongful Death Actions in Florida
A personal injury claim arises out of an injury caused due to the negligence of another person. A wrongful death action, similarly, is brought as a result of the negligence of another, but here the individual died from his or her injuries. Wrongful death actions are unique in that they are brought in court… Read More »
A Crash Course in Car Accident Litigation
Driving to work. Driving home. Picking up your children. A car accident can occur at anytime, and hopefully you, your passengers, and occupants of the other involved vehicles will walk away from any collision injury-free. In the event that you sustain injuries, whether they be minor, permanently debilitating, or ultimately result in death, it… Read More »
Medications and Anesthesia in Florida: Medical Malpractice
Most of us that have experienced a routine surgical operation got through it without incident. We were (hopefully) informed of the possible risks, and able to make an educated decision about whether to go through with the surgery. One of the most dangerous things about surgery is not the medical procedure itself, but going… Read More »
Catastrophic Injury, Wrongful Death, and You
Having a loved one die or become permanently disabled due to the negligent or intentional actions of another is unbearable for most of us to think about. Sadly, however, our news outlets are constantly featuring stories that involve death or serious injury of drivers, pedestrians and bicyclists at the hands of drunk or distracted… Read More »
Patient Privacy: Medical Malpractice in Florida
Recently, a Florida appellate court made a decision that affects the transparency of a medical malpractice case to the detriment of patients, some say. The case focused on a law that permits “ex parte” communications during medical malpractice cases. Ex parte literally means “on or from one party,” or “without notice or argument from… Read More »