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Medical Malpractice Cases In Lee County Florida
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Malpractice Lawyers in Lee county
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Brett David Fisher
Cole, Scott & Kissane
27300 Riverview Center Blvd Ste 200
Bonita Springs, FL 34134-4316
239-690-7939
http://www.csklegal.com
Specialty: Medical Malpractice
Eligble to practice in Lee County Florida: Yes
Bruce McLaren Stanley
Bruce McLaren Stanley, Sr.
2506 McGregor Blvd
Fort Myers, FL 33901-5828
239-344-1100
http://www.henlaw.com
Specialty: Medical Malpractice
Eligble to practice in Lee County Florida: Yes
Carlos J. Cavenago III
Parvey & Frankel Attorneys P.A.
2069 First St Ste 100
Fort Myers, FL 33901-3052
239-334-0300
http://www.parveyfrankel.com
Specialty: Medical Malpractice
Eligble to practice in Lee County Florida: Yes
Casey Gartland
Gartland Legal, PLLC
2350 W First St Apt 204
Fort Myers, FL 33901-3323
239-316-3308
http://www.gartlandlegal.webs.com
Specialty: Medical Malpractice
Eligble to practice in Lee County Florida: Yes
Craig Edward Polhemus
Avard Law Offices
875 SE 47th Ter Ste 3
Cape Coral, FL 33904-9099
941-685-6716
http://www,avardlaw.com
Specialty: Medical Malpractice
Eligble to practice in Lee County Florida: Yes
Douglas A. Orr
The Orr Law Firm, P.L.
2930 Del Prado Blvd S Ste B
Cape Coral, FL 33904-7239
239-565-7351
Specialty: Medical Malpractice
Eligble to practice in Lee County Florida: Yes
Isabel Diaz Barroso
Morgan & Morgan, P.A.
12800 University Dr Ste 600
Fort Myers, FL 33907-5349
239-210-5340
http://www.forthepeople.com
Specialty: Medical Malpractice
Eligble to practice in Lee County Florida: Yes
Michael Francis Hornung
Michael F. Hornung P.A.
15611 New Hampshire Ct
Fort Myers, FL 33908-4171
239-437-0095
http://www.mfh-law.com
Specialty: Medical Malpractice
Eligble to practice in Lee County Florida: Yes
William M Powell
Powell,Jackman,Stevens & Ricciardi, P.A.
12381 S Cleveland Ave Ste 200
Fort Myers, FL 33907-3851
239-540-3333
Specialty: Medical Malpractice
Eligble to practice in Lee County Florida: Yes
Zachary J Cantor
Viacava & Cantor
2242 Main St
Fort Myers, FL 33901-2931
239-672-8934
http://www.viacavacantor.com
Specialty: Medical Malpractice
Eligble to practice in Lee County Florida: Yes
Zachary Z Zermay
Zermay Law, P.A.
344 Royal Palm Park Rd
Fort Myers, FL 33905-3016
239-699-3107
http://zermaylaw.com
Specialty: Medical Malpractice
Eligble to practice in Lee County Florida: Yes
Frequently Asked Questions
Who can file a medical malpractice lawsuit in Florida?
Typically an attorney who specializes in medical malpractice and is licensed in the state of Florida.
Can you file a medical malpractice lawsuit without a lawyer?
Yes you can, however it is highly advised not to as the medical malpractice case law is very complex
What kind of attorney do I need to sue a doctor?
You should look for an attorney who specializes in medical malpractice, you can also search for tort lawyer.
What percentage do malpractice lawyers get?
Most medical malpractice attorneys charge at least a 40% contingency fee.
How long do you have to sue for medical malpractice in Florida?
Under the 2019 Florida statutes, An action for medical malpractice shall be commenced within 2 years from the time the incident giving rise to the action occurred or within 2 years from the time the incident is discovered, or should have been discovered with the exercise of due diligence; however, in no event shall the action be commenced later than 4 years from the date of the incident or occurrence out of which the cause of action accrued, except that this 4-year period shall not bar an action brought on behalf of a minor on or before the child’s eighth birthday. An “action for medical malpractice” is defined as a claim in tort or in contract for damages because of the death, injury, or monetary loss to any person arising out of any medical, dental, or surgical diagnosis, treatment, or care by any provider of health care. The limitation of actions within this subsection shall be limited to the health care provider and persons in privity with the provider of health care. In those actions covered by this paragraph in which it can be shown that fraud, concealment, or intentional misrepresentation of fact prevented the discovery of the injury the period of limitations is extended forward 2 years from the time that the injury is discovered or should have been discovered with the exercise of due diligence, but in no event to exceed 7 years from the date the incident giving rise to the injury occurred, except that this 7-year period shall not bar an action brought on behalf of a minor on or before the child’s eighth birthday. This paragraph shall not apply to actions for which ss. 766.301-766.316 provide the exclusive remedy. see section 7 chaper b http://www.leg.state.fl.us/Statutes/index.cfm?App_mode=Display_Statute&URL=0000-0099/0095/Sections/0095.11.html
Is there a cap on medical malpractice in Florida?
With respect to a cause of action for personal injury or wrongful death arising from medical negligence of practitioners, regardless of the number of such practitioner defendants, noneconomic damages shall not exceed $500,000 per claimant. No practitioner shall be liable for more than $500,000 in noneconomic damages, regardless of the number of claimants. see http://www.leg.state.fl.us/Statutes/index.cfm?App_mode=Display_Statute&URL=0700-0799/0766/Sections/0766.118.html
Do doctors in Florida have to have malpractice insurance?
Under Florida law, physicians are generally required to carry medical malpractice insurance or otherwise demonstrate financial responsibility to cover potential claims for medical malpractice. However, certain part-time physicians who meet state requirements are exempt from the financial responsibility law. see http://www.leg.state.fl.us/statutes/index.cfm?App_mode=Display_Statute&URL=0400-0499/0458/Sections/0458.320.html
Is there a time limit to file a medical malpractice suit?
Under the 2019 Florida statutes, An action for medical malpractice shall be commenced within 2 years from the time the incident giving rise to the action occurred or within 2 years from the time the incident is discovered, or should have been discovered with the exercise of due diligence; however, in no event shall the action be commenced later than 4 years from the date of the incident or occurrence out of which the cause of action accrued, except that this 4-year period shall not bar an action brought on behalf of a minor on or before the child’s eighth birthday. An “action for medical malpractice” is defined as a claim in tort or in contract for damages because of the death, injury, or monetary loss to any person arising out of any medical, dental, or surgical diagnosis, treatment, or care by any provider of health care. The limitation of actions within this subsection shall be limited to the health care provider and persons in privity with the provider of health care. In those actions covered by this paragraph in which it can be shown that fraud, concealment, or intentional misrepresentation of fact prevented the discovery of the injury the period of limitations is extended forward 2 years from the time that the injury is discovered or should have been discovered with the exercise of due diligence, but in no event to exceed 7 years from the date the incident giving rise to the injury occurred, except that this 7-year period shall not bar an action brought on behalf of a minor on or before the child’s eighth birthday. This paragraph shall not apply to actions for which ss. 766.301-766.316 provide the exclusive remedy. see section 7 chaper b http://www.leg.state.fl.us/Statutes/index.cfm?App_mode=Display_Statute&URL=0000-0099/0095/Sections/0095.11.html
What is considered medical malpractice in Florida?
Medical Malpractice in Florida is defined as significant harm. This means that the injury must be serious enough to have resulted in significant healthcare expenses, missed work and caused ongoing pain and suffering.
What is the statute of limitations for legal malpractice in Florida?
Under the 2019 Florida statutes, An action for medical malpractice shall be commenced within 2 years from the time the incident giving rise to the action occurred or within 2 years from the time the incident is discovered, or should have been discovered with the exercise of due diligence; however, in no event shall the action be commenced later than 4 years from the date of the incident or occurrence out of which the cause of action accrued, except that this 4-year period shall not bar an action brought on behalf of a minor on or before the child’s eighth birthday. An “action for medical malpractice” is defined as a claim in tort or in contract for damages because of the death, injury, or monetary loss to any person arising out of any medical, dental, or surgical diagnosis, treatment, or care by any provider of health care. The limitation of actions within this subsection shall be limited to the health care provider and persons in privity with the provider of health care. In those actions covered by this paragraph in which it can be shown that fraud, concealment, or intentional misrepresentation of fact prevented the discovery of the injury the period of limitations is extended forward 2 years from the time that the injury is discovered or should have been discovered with the exercise of due diligence, but in no event to exceed 7 years from the date the incident giving rise to the injury occurred, except that this 7-year period shall not bar an action brought on behalf of a minor on or before the child’s eighth birthday. This paragraph shall not apply to actions for which ss. 766.301-766.316 provide the exclusive remedy. see section 7 chaper b http://www.leg.state.fl.us/Statutes/index.cfm?App_mode=Display_Statute&URL=0000-0099/0095/Sections/0095.11.html
Who can file a wrongful death suit in Florida?
Florida law requires a representative of the deceased person's estate to file the wrongful death claim. The representative may be named in the will or estate plan. The court will appoint a representative if there is no will or estate plan
What is the statute of limitations for wrongful death in Florida?
Under the 2019 Florida statutes, the statute of limitations for wrongful death is within two years of the date of death for most cases.