Articles Posted in Wrongful Death

Florida’s Wrongful Death Statute Creates a Privileged Class
Jeffrey P. Gale, P.A.

Florida Statute Section 768.21 outlines who is eligible for benefits under Florida’s Wrongful Death Act. (See this blog for an easy-to-understand breakdown.) With one exception, the statute – although debatable as to its fairness – treats all victims alike. The exception? The survivors of those who have died from medical malpractice/negligence. Sections (3) & (4)…

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Liability of Florida Hospitals for Emergency Room Malpractice
Jeffrey P. Gale, P.A.

To the surprise of many, most of the doctors who work in Florida’s hospital emergency rooms are not hospital employees. Instead, they are independent contractors. (It is quite rare for Florida hospitals to employ their ER physicians.) Equally surprising is that Florida law does not hold a hospital liable for a doctor’s negligence simply because…

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Summary of Florida’s Residential Swimming Pool Safety Act
Jeffrey P. Gale, P.A.

Drowning is the leading cause of death of young children and a significant cause of death of medically frail elderly persons in this state. Constant supervision is the best way to prevent drownings. Cognizant, however, that supervision is not always available, the Florida Legislature has devised a statutory scheme designed to deny, delay, or detect…

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Attorneys’ Fees in Florida Wrongful Death Cases
Jeffrey P. Gale, P.A.

Florida’s Wrongful Death Act, located at Sections 768.16-768.26 of the Florida Statutes, concentrates on loss suffered by survivors and creates a separate entitlement to damages for each survivor. However, the survivors cannot bring separate legal actions. Rather, the personal representative is the only party with standing to bring a wrongful death suit on behalf of…

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Damages/Compensation in Florida Wrongful Death Cases
Jeffrey P. Gale, P.A.

When the death of an individual is caused by the wrongful act, negligence, default, or breach of contract or warranty of any person or company, including those occurring on navigable waters, who may be entitled to compensation for the loss is a matter of statutory design, the work of the Florida Legislature. The Legislature’s work…

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