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Medical Malpractice Lawsuit Alleges Wrongful Death After Knee Surgery

Anesthesiologists have a critical role when it comes to surgery. They are the doctors trained to administer and manage anesthesia during a surgical procedure, and they also have to monitor and treat any changes in a patient’s critical life functions.

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Product Liability Lawsuit Against Helmet Manufacturer After Son’s Brain Injury Death

The mother of a Chicago football player has filed a product liability lawsuit against the maker of a helmet her son had been wearing when he suffered a fatal blow during a game last year. The school district is also

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Report: MD Bus Driver in Fatal Crash Took Seizure Medication

In traffic accident lawsuits, there is a defense that relies on the “sudden emergency doctrine.” It is a legal theory that recognizes those who are facing a sudden emergency should not be held to the same standard of care as

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Anderson v. Hilton Hotels Corp. – Premises Liability Plaintiff Wins Attorney Fees on Top of $1.7M Damage Award

A man who suffered severe personal injuries when he was attacked by a gunman in a Florida hotel parking lot successfully sued the hotel, the hotel management company, the hotel investment firm and the hotel security provider for $1.7 million.

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Patchett v. Lee – Collateral Source Rule Weighed

Florida’s collateral source rule, as established in F.S. 768.76, prevents defendants in personal injury lawsuits from presenting evidence that would show a plaintiff received coverage for the injury at issue from a collateral source – such as a health insurance

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Quinn v. CP Franchising – Coming and Going Rule in Workers’ Compensation Claims

Florida employees who are injured in the course and scope of employment are entitled to collect workers’ compensation benefits to cover their medical bills and a portion of their lost wages while they recover. However, these benefits are not absolute and

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Student Paralyzed at Football Practice Can Continue Lawsuit

A judge in New Jersey has declined a defense request to dismiss a civil lawsuit filed by a former high school football player who was paralyzed during practice six years ago. According to the Union Leader, the student is looking

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Schaefer v. Universal Scaffolding – Spoliation of Evidence in Construction Accident Lawsuit

When a construction accident occurs on a job site, all attention is understandably on the injured worker. It’s only after the fact that those involved start to think about the condition of the site, the equipment or other third parties

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McColl v. Lang – Punitive Damages in Medical Malpractice Lawsuits

In the majority of successful medical malpractice lawsuits, the bulk of damages awarded will be compensatory. That means they are intended to compensate the patient for the losses they have incurred, such as pain and suffering, medical bills, lost wages

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Police: Florida Drunk Driver Kills Tow Truck Driver

A 48-year-old tow truck driver was killed recently as he stood on the edge of I-75, shortly after 4 a.m. on a Sunday. Three drivers had been pulled over for engaging in a dangerous race on the highway, and Florida

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