Miami Insurance Claims and Personal Injury Blog
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What Are Florida's Medical Malpractice Pre-Suit Requirements?
In Florida, before filing a medical malpractice lawsuit, certain pre-suit requirements must be met. Learn more here.
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What Qualifies As Medical Malpractice In Florida?
In Florida, medical malpractice occurs when a healthcare professional deviates from the recognized "standard of care" in the treatment of a patient. Learn more here.
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Are The Elderly More Susceptible To Medical Malpractice?
Are you a senior citizen or elder that has been the victim of medical malpractice? Learn more here.
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Legal Remedies When Suffering An Injury From Hospital Medication Errors
Have you suffered an injury as a result of hospital medication errors? Learn more here about your legal remedies.
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When Failing To Document Nursing Care Results In Patient Injury
Injured as a result of a nurse failing to document nursing care? Learn more here.
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Nursing Negligence in Failing to Involve Wound Care Nurse in Treatment
When hospital staff fails to involve a wound care nurse in medical treatment, the patient suffers, and the wound can get worse resulting in permanent injury.
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What Are The Worst Hospitals in Florida?
Several sources provide insights into hospitals that have been rated poorly in Florida. Consumers should educate themselves. Learn more.
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Nursing Failure to Appropriately Identify, Stage, Measure and Document Wounds
Nursing failure to appropriately identify, stage, measure and document wounds can result in serious patient injuries caused by nursing malpractice. Call us now.
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A Nurse's Failure to Timely Triage a Patient to a Higher Level of Care Can Have Serious Consequences
What happens when a nurse fails to timely and correctly triage a patient to a higher level of care? The results can be catastrophic.
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Nursing Negligence Can Lead to Preventable Patient Falls Causing Injury
Preventable falls at hospitals are often the result of nursing and hospital negligence. These falls can lead to injuries, usually in the most vulnerable of patients.
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How Do You Protect Against Identity Theft During An Insurance Claim Investigation?
Insurance claims lawyer J.P. Gonzalez-Sirgo can be reached at his direct line, (786) 272-5841, for a free and confidential phone consultation.
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What Are The Concerns Related to Privacy and Identity Theft in Insurance Claims Investigations?
Insurance claims lawyer J.P. Gonzalez-Sirgo can be reached at his direct line, (786) 272-5841, for a free and confidential phone consultation.
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Your Posts on Social Media Sites Might be the Death Knell of Your Insurance Claim
Insurance claims lawyer J.P. Gonzalez-Sirgo can be reached at his direct line, (786) 272-5841, for a free and confidential phone consultation.
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Let Us Be Your Lifeline on Your Florida IV Infiltration or Extravasation Claim
IV infiltration lawyer J.P. Gonzalez-Sirgo can be reached at his direct line, (786) 272-5841, for a free and confidential phone consultation.
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Colorectal Surgery Malpractice
Personal injury lawyer J.P. Gonzalez-Sirgo can be reached at his direct line, (786) 272-5841, for a free and confidential phone consultation.
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Let Us Be Your Lifeline On Your Florida Hospital Malpractice Claim
You can reach Personal Injury Lawyer J.P. Gonzalez-Sirgo by dialing his direct number at (786) 272-5841, calling the main office at (305) 461-1095, or Toll Free at 1 (866) 71-CLAIM or email Attorney Gonzalez-Sirgo directly at [email protected].
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Nursing Failure Can Result in Patient Developing Pressure-Related Injuries While Hospitalized
When nurses fail to care patients can suffer pressure-related injuries such as pressure ulcers or bedsores. Call, text, or email us for a free and consultation.
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Nursing Failure to Timely Reassess a Patient (or reassess at all) After Identifying Changes/Abnormalities Resulting in Patient Injuries
Nurse's failure to timely reassess patients can lead to serious injuries. Did your nurse fail to care? Call, text, or email us for a free consult.
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Nurse’s Failure to Follow Provider Orders/Protocols/Caresets for Delivery of Patient Care Resulting in Patient Injury
Nurses play a crucial role in delivering patient care. But what happens when a nurse fails to follow orders/protocols/care sets? Patient injury can occur.
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Nurse's Failure to Communicate Can Lead to Patient Injury
Nurse's failure to timely communicate important information about a patient's deterioration or abnormal findings can result in serious injury to patient.