Monthly Archives: March 2026
Anesthesia Errors and Medical Malpractice in Florida
Anesthesia plays a vital role during surgery, enabling patients to undergo surgery safely and without pain. When administered properly, anesthesia is typically very safe. However, anesthesia errors can result in severe and sometimes life-altering injuries. In Florida, when a person suffers harm due to anesthesia errors, they or their family may have the option… Read More »
Can I Sue for Misdiagnosis of a Heart Attack in Florida?
Chest pain, shortness of breath, nausea, dizziness, or sudden weakness are all recognized signs of a heart attack. When a person visits a medical facility or consults a doctor with these symptoms, they trust that their condition will be diagnosed quickly and accurately. Sadly, heart attacks continue to be misdiagnosed far too frequently. Medical… Read More »
Comparative Fault in Florida Bad Faith Lawsuits: How Policyholder Conduct Can Affect Damages
Over the years, Florida’s bad-faith insurance laws have undergone significant changes, and policyholders looking to file bad-faith claims should understand how these changes affect their rights. One of the most significant changes occurred in 2023, when Governor Ron DeSantis signed House Bill 837 (HB 837) into law. Apart from reducing the statute of limitations… Read More »
What Your Insurance Company Must Disclose in Florida
When you purchase an insurance policy, you expect transparency from your insurer. In Florida, insurance companies have a legal duty to provide transparent and honest information about your coverage. If your insurance company fails to meet this obligation, and this failure exposes you to liability, you may have a bad faith claim. Understanding what… Read More »
