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Florida Injury Attorney Blawg

Statute of Repose and Florida Medical Malpractice/Negligence Claims
Jeffrey P. Gale, P.A.

Under no circumstances may a civil action alleging medical malpractice/negligence be started in Florida more than seven years from the date of the incident or occurrence out of which the action accrued. This 7-year limitation is imposed by what is called a statute of repose, set forth in Florida Statute 95.11(4)(b). This is not to…

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Florida Products Liability Cases – Interplay of Statute of Repose & Statute of Limitation
Jeffrey P. Gale, P.A.

A statute of limitation is an enactment in a common law legal system that sets forth the maximum time after an event that legal proceedings based on that event may be initiated. Most people are familiar with the concept. Far less familiar to the general public, and even to some lawyers, is the legal concept…

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The Use of Epidemiology in Personal Injury Cases (Florida)
Jeffrey P. Gale, P.A.

Epidemiology is the study of patterns of health and illness and associated factors at the population level. Forensic (applying science to answer questions of interest to a legal system) epidemiology can be useful in personal injuries cases to prove causation of an injury. The personal injury claimant has the burden of proving that his/her injuries…

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Wise Words From Former Republican Senator Fred Thompson on the Civil Justice System and “Tort Reform”
Jeffrey P. Gale, P.A.

From time to time, I will post to my blog site the writings of other individuals on legal topics of interest to me. For those familiar with my own blogs, it is clear that I strongly oppose efforts to limit the authority of juries to render just verdicts. Particularly insidious, in my view, are laws…

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Florida Negligent and Inadequate Security Law and Intentional Criminal Acts
Jeffrey P. Gale, P.A.

Florida no longer recognizes the principle of joint and several liability with regard to satisfying final judgments rendered in personal injury cases. Under the concept of joint and several liability, one liable defendant could be forced to pay for the fault of other defendants. One of the theories behind the concept is that the damages…

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President Obama Mentions Medical Malpractice Reform (“Deform”) in 2011 State of the Union
Jeffrey P. Gale, P.A.

I voted for President Obama and fully expect to vote for him again in 2012. However, I am disappointed by one of his remarks delivered in the 2011 State of the Union message. In speaking about taking steps to improve the economy, the president mentioned that he is willing to work with the Republicans on…

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Florida Workers’ Compensation Statute of Limitation
Jeffrey P. Gale, P.A.

A statute of limitation is a provision that ends a person’s or company’s right to sue with regard to a legal dispute. Every legal dispute in Florida is subject to a statute of limitation, with the time period in any particular matter depending on the nature of the dispute. Florida Statute 95.11 sets forth the…

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Determining the Settlement Value of Florida Workers’ Compensation Cases
Jeffrey P. Gale, P.A.

Many factors go into determining the settlement value of a Florida workers’ compensation case. Although the opposing parties are seeking different outcomes – the Claimant wants to recover as much as possible, while the Employer/Carrier wishes to settle for as little as possible – each side benefits from performing a fair and honest evaluation; neither…

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Differences Between Florida’s Workers’ Compensation System and the Wrongful Death Act for Loss of Life
Jeffrey P. Gale, P.A.

Yesterday’s blog was about the primary legal differences between Florida’s workers’ compensation and personal injury systems with regard to accident-related bodily injuries. Today’s blog will address the differences, which are significant, between Florida’s workers’ compensation system and it’s Wrongful Death Act for the loss of life due to accidents. For the most part, the laws…

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The Differences Between Florida Workers’ Compensation and Personal Injury Cases
Jeffrey P. Gale, P.A.

As our law firm has an expertise in workers’ compensation and personal injury cases, we are frequently asked to explain to our clients and other lawyers the differences between the two. Although both types of cases involve bodily injuries, they have little else in common. With rare exception (see Florida Statute 440.11), the remedies available…

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