Florida will receive $40 million from a recent $573 million settlement between McKinsey & Company and dozens of states for the global management consulting company’s role in the country’s ongoing…
read moreSally Nantala* was a young mother and only 23 years old when she began to complain to her family of frequent headaches. After repeated medical investigations and diagnostic testing, doctors…
read moreIn June, Bayer announced that it will make a total payment of $10 billion to resolve legal cases regarding claims that the company’s product Roundup causes cancer. The settlement is…
read moreIf you were injured in a medical malpractice incident, you may have decided to seek reparation by filing civil litigation. During the course of that litigation, your attorney may inform…
read moreVeterans in Florida and all over the country deserve the best medical care possible. Unfortunately, many clinics operated by the Department of Veterans Affairs has failed to provide patients with…
read moreMany Miami residents hate going to the dentist and might despise it even more after hearing this story. A man was suffering from tooth pain and allegedly ended up in…
read moreIf you’ve been misdiagnosed, you know how hard it can be to get your diagnosis changed and to receive the real help and medical care you need. In this case…
read moreCurrently, 35 states have laws that limit the amount of money that a person can receive in non-economic damages in a medical malpractice lawsuit. Florida, however, is not one of…
read moreWhen a Florida resident goes to the dentist for a tooth extraction – a procedure that’s been performed thousands of time – they don’t expect to end up paralyzed for…
read moreEach state has its own laws regarding medical malpractice. Some laws help injured patients, while others are in favor of the accused physicians. A proposed Florida law would allow defendants…
read moreThe life of a Florida college student often includes classes, friends, parties and other social events. Flesh-eating bacteria and amputations are not typically commonplace. However, an Ohio University student had…
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