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Tenney v. Shapiro – $8M Verdict for Woman Paralyzed Following ER Visit

A relatively healthy single mother of two young children was left permanently paralyzed following a series of emergency room treatments by doctors who failed to diagnose the source of pain in her chest, which ultimately led to her paralysis. As a result, the plaintiff in Tenney v. Shapiro was awarded…

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Drunk Driving Wrongful Death Lawsuit Derailed Over Pre-Trial Notice Issue

A family seeking to hold accountable the strip club that served alcohol to an already-drunk off-duty officer who then drove drunk, crashed and killed their beloved husband and father is confronting a major setback, following a recent decision by the Alabama Supreme Court. Following the officer’s criminal conviction, the family…

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Denniser v. Columbia Hospital Corp. – Slip-and-Fall Claim Falls Flat

Florida’s Fourth District Court of Appeals is allowing a slip-and-fall lawsuit to move forward against a South Florida hospital, but it simultaneously undercut the ability for the plaintiff to make a strong argument for damages. West Palm Beach injury attorneys recognize that slip-and-fall lawsuits have become tougher to win in…

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Popular South Florida DJ Involved in Tragic Boating Accident

As summer arrives, Florida residents will continue to see a rise in water-related injuries and fatalities, including swimming accidents, drowning, and boating collisions. Earlier this month a popular South Florida radio DJ was involved in a boating accident in Key Biscayne that resulted in the death of a 23-year-old bystander.…

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Dawkins v. Union Hospital – Not All Hospital Injuries are Medical Malpractice

Filing a medical malpractice lawsuit in Florida involves meeting a very specific set of criteria. It’s a more intensive process than filing a general personal injury lawsuit because this type of litigation tends to be very complex. Among the differences: There is a shorter statute of limitations, a requirement of…

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