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Pleading the 5th Amendment in Florida Civil Cases
Jeffrey P. Gale, P.A.

Much has been reported lately about Florida Republican gubenatorial candidate Rick Scott invoking 75 times his Fifth Amendment right against self-incrimination in a civil case brought by a Nevada company. The Fifth Amendment to the United States Constitution was ratified in 1791. It provides as follows: “No person shall be held to answer for a…

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Civil Justice & Florida’s 2010 Governor’s Race (Sink v. Scott)
Jeffrey P. Gale, P.A.

The outcome of the 2010 Florida Governor’s race will have a profound impact on the rights of individuals to pursue remedies against big business. Alex Sink will preserve those rights. Rick Scott, of Medicare fraud fame, will work to curtail them. When Jeb Bush became Florida’s Governor, in 1998, Florida politics took a radical (not…

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Vehicle Product Liability & Crashworthiness Cases Checklist – Florida
Jeffrey P. Gale, P.A.

In a previous blog, I wrote about the “enhanced injuries” doctrine in Florida. The doctrine stands for the proposition that a wrongdoer can be liable for damages extending beyond those resulting from the initial negligence. The example I used was of a simple car accident that triggered a defect in the victim’s vehicle, which caused…

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The Truth About Florida PIP Insurance Lawsuits
Jeffrey P. Gale, P.A.

Reproduced below is a letter published in the September/October 2010 issue of The Florida Bar Journal. It was written by my friend, collegue, superb trial lawyer, and advocate for the underprivileged, Cris Boyar. The letter exposes the dirty propaganda disseminated by the insurance industry regarding PIP (Personal Injury Protection) lawsuits. A must read. Elimination of…

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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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Workers’ Compensation or Personal Injury? Election of Remedy (Florida)
Jeffrey P. Gale, P.A.

The remedies available under Florida’s workers’ compensation system and its personal injury laws are significantly different in many ways. The most important difference may be that workers’ compensation does not compensate for pain and suffering (non-economic damages). For this reason, many people wish to pursue their remedy under the personal injury system. Easier said than…

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ACL Tear – Florida Workers’ Compensation (and Personal Injury) Law
Jeffrey P. Gale, P.A.

The anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) is one of the most frequently injured ligaments in the human body. The typical mechanism of the injury is a non-contact twisting movement, usually due to abrupt deceleration and change of direction. Side-stepping (cutting), pivoting and landing from a jump are examples of events that may cause an ACL tear.…

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Disabled Commercial Vehicles (Trucks & Buses) Are Roadway Safety Hazards
Jeffrey P. Gale, P.A.

Disabled commercial vehicles are hazardous to motorists. Rightfully, much blame for traffic accidents is placed on trailing/approaching vehicle drivers. However, commercials vehicles disabled in lanes of traffic often contribute to serious and fatal accidents through little to no fault of approaching drivers. Surprisingly, many of these accidents occur in broad daylight on straight roadways. (More…

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