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Florida Injury Attorney Blawg

The Steady Erosion of Florida Workers’ Compensation Rights & Benefits
Jeffrey P. Gale, P.A.

For the past twenty years I have witnessed the steady and sometimes precipitous decline of rights and benefits available to injured workers under Florida’s workers’ compensation system (Chapter 440 Florida Statutes). The losses have come through legislative, rather than court, action, mostly by the hand of Republican legislators. Not surprisingly, the most damaging losses occurred…

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You’re (Not) in Good Hands – Florida Business Owners Beware!
Jeffrey P. Gale, P.A.

As a Plaintiffs’ personal injury law firm, we deal with insurance companies every day. Thanks to current Florida law, insurance companies are duty bound to act in the best interests of their insureds, the individuals and companies who pay for insurance coverage. Acting in the best interests of an insured sometimes means that an insurance…

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South Florida FLSA Law Blog: On Duty/Off Duty (or Being Paid All Wages)
Jeffrey P. Gale, P.A.

During these challenging economic times, our law firm is seeing a sharp reduction in the number of hours employees are being paid to work. Fewer employees are working overtime and many are seeing their hours reduced below the traditional 40 per week. There are no state or federal laws mandating minimum work hours for Florida…

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South Florida Trial Lawyer – Tort Reform (“Deform) & What It Means
Jeffrey P. Gale, P.A.

Corporate America has campaigned for more than 30 years to turn the thinking of average citizens against the civil justice system. Sadly, the campaign has worked, fostering views that are contrary to one of the fundamental principles on which America was founded, namely, that the individual should be able to seek redress from the powerful…

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Overcoming Workers’ Compensation Immunity in Florida
Jeffrey P. Gale, P.A.

Because of the limits on compensation available to injured employees through Florida’s workers’ compensation system, Chapter 440, the preferred remedy in cases involving some negligence on the part of the employer is an action at law for damages on account of such injury or death. In contrast to workers’ compensation, this remedy allows for damage…

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Product Liability – Dangerous Side Effects From MRI Imaging Drug (Gandolinium)
Jeffrey P. Gale, P.A.

Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) is a test that uses a magnetic field and pulses of radio wave energy to make pictures of organs and structures inside the body. In many cases MRI gives different information about structures in the body than can be seen with an X-ray, ultrasound, or computed tomography (CT) scan. MRI also…

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Florida Election of Remedies Law in Context of Workers’ Compensation & Personal Injury
Jeffrey P. Gale, P.A.

The legal principle which binds a litigant to the path chosen to right a wrong is known as election of remedies. The principle should not be confused with the procedure of seeking alternative remedies within the same forum, best illustrated by a multi-count complaint asserting various legal theories of recovery. Although not a common element…

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Florida Workers’ Compensation Forms – From the Claimant’s Perspective
Jeffrey P. Gale, P.A.

Injured Florida workers who seek workers’ compensation medical or indemnity (wage loss) benefits will see and be required to complete a variety of forms. It is important for Claimants to understand and complete the forms properly. Being wrong can lead to serious consequences including the denial of benefits and criminal prosecution for insurance fraud. We…

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Vehicle Owners – Other Than Rental Agencies – Vicariously Liable Under Florida Law
Jeffrey P. Gale, P.A.

Owners of motor vehicles registered and operated in Florida are vicariously liable for damages caused by their vehicles while operated by a consensual driver. Car rental companies are exempt from this rule. This form of strict liability is derived from Florida’s Dangerous Instrumentality Doctrine, adopted in Southern Cotton Oil Co. v. Anderson, 80 Fla. 441,…

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