Mr. Crump handled a medical malpractice lawsuit in Miami involving a 48-year-old woman who underwent a total abdominal hysterectomy and bled to death postoperatively. The hospital settled prior to trial for a confidential settlement amount worth seven figures. Mr. Crump proceeded to trial against the physicians, and the jury awarded a verdict in the amount of $1.48 million to the surviving spouse and children.
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Medical Malpractice FAQ:
A doctor may be held liable for misdiagnosis if he or she deviates from accepted medical practices that another doctor under similar conditions would follow. How Misdiagnosis Can Be Dangerous If a
According to Florida Statutes, medical malpractice lawsuits generally must be filed within two years from the date that harm resulting from malpractice was discovered. The court will likely dismiss
Medical malpractice is when a care provider’s negligence causes an injury to one of their patients. This can happen in a hospital, doctor’s office, inpatient care facility, or at a local pharmacy.
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