Are Florida Personal Injury Lawsuits Subject to Damage Caps?
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by David J. Halberg, Esq.
1M ago
Trying to figure out how much your Florida personal injury lawsuit may be worth? It’s typically one of the first questions West Palm Beach injury lawyers are asked. Many factors are weighed in the answers we give, and one of those is the possibility of damage caps. “Damages” is legalese for the amount of money paid to someone who has been wronged by another. A damage “cap” is a cutoff, the maximum amount a person can receive for certain types of damages. There are two main types of damages in Florida personal injury cases: Compensatory and punitive. Compensatory damages are paid to compensate ..read more
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Judge Warns Witness Intimidation in Florida Sexual Abuse Lawsuit May Be Gross Negligence
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by David J. Halberg, Esq.
1M ago
A national sports league has been accused in a Florida sexual abuse lawsuit of trying to intimidate potential witnesses into silence – an action the judge warned could be interpreted by a jury as gross negligence. Such a finding would be noteworthy because in Florida civil sexual abuse cases, evidence of gross negligence opens the door to punitive damages. That could possibly triple the amount of damages the defendant would have to pay. Gross negligence is defined in F.S. 768.72 as conduct so reckless or wanting in care that it constitutes a disregard or indifference to the life, safety, or ri ..read more
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Injured in a West Palm Beach Pedestrian Accident? Here’s What to Know About Filing a Claim for Damages.
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by David J. Halberg, Esq.
1M ago
South Florida has a reputation for being somewhat risky. It’s got a plethora of alligators, firearms and hurricanes. But as it turns out, one of the riskiest things you can do here is take a stroll. According to the Florida Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles (FLHSMV), there are an average of more than 9,300 pedestrian accidents in this state every year. As a result of those, more than 5,800 pedestrians are injured (more than 1,360 of those injuries are serious), and nearly 800 die. Risky driver behaviors, such as speeding, drunk driving, and distracted driving, contribute to thes ..read more
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Florida Lawsuits for Robotic Surgery Injuries
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by David J. Halberg, Esq.
1M ago
Filing a Florida lawsuit for robotic surgery injuries may be warranted if adverse patient outcomes are the result of machine malfunction, surgeon error or a preventable mistake during the procedure. Such claims may be filed against the surgeon, but also potentially against the manufacturer of the robot. Lawsuits against surgical robot manufacturers would not be for medical malpractice, but rather product liability. The use of robotic systems for surgeries has grown rapidly in recent decades. Specialized technology has enabled these systems to deliver precision care, even in difficult-to-reach ..read more
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CDC: 1 in 5 Women Report Mistreatment During Maternity Care
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by David J. Halberg, Esq.
2M ago
A new report by the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention reveals that 20% of women report experiencing medical mistreatment from their healthcare providers during maternity care. As our West Palm Beach medical malpractice lawyers can explain, it is the job of fetal and obstetrical medical professionals to do their best to ensure the safest and healthiest pregnancy outcomes for their patients. Of course, with any pregnancy, labor, and childbirth, there is a risk of adverse outcomes that can include serious illness, injury and even death. But often, when healthcare professionals are m ..read more
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What Happens if I’m in a Palm Beach Car Accident While Driving for Work?
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by David J. Halberg, Esq.
2M ago
For the majority of adult working Americans, driving is a means to work — and a means for work. This is true despite the rise in remote work in recent years. If you are involved in a Palm Beach car accident while driving for work – or are hit by someone who was driving for work – there may be additional legal considerations for any subsequent personal injury claims. The U.S. Census Bureau reports that 79% of Floridians commute to work by car each day, and the average commute time increased from 25.6 minutes in 2021 to 26.4 minutes in 2022. During that same time, the percentage of people workin ..read more
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Filing a Florida Lawsuit for Sexual Assault on a Boat
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by David J. Halberg, Esq.
2M ago
When sexual assault occurs on a boat off the coast of Florida, survivors can understandably be a bit perplexed about their options for legal recourse. What jurisdiction is in charge? Who can be held responsible? How much time is there to file? At Halberg & Fogg, our West Palm Beach sexual abuse lawyers are committed to the fight for accountability in the wake of such offenses. We know that survivors of sexual assault often have a number of legal options, but it’s imperative to be deliberate in the actions we take. A misstep could mean wasted time, added trauma for survivors and potentiall ..read more
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How Privatization Leads to More Florida Medical Malpractice Problems
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by David J. Halberg, Esq.
3M ago
Privatization of the medical industry – from nursing homes to hospitals to home health care companies to primary care doctors – is increasingly becoming the norm. Recently, a new study showed  that adverse medical outcomes are more likely in privatized healthcare facilities. This is unsurprising to any Palm Beach medical malpractice lawyer. Published in the peer-reviewed Journal of the American Medical Association, the analysis revealed that in three years after a private equity firm purchased a hospital, the number of negative medical outcomes among patients soared. Surgical infections ..read more
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How a Florida Uber Accident Lawsuit Can Be Impacted by Comparative Fault
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by David J. Halberg, Esq.
3M ago
Millions of residents, vacationers, and business visitors in Florida rely on ridesharing services like Uber. The company itself reports contributing $1.1 billion in gross state product to Florida’s economy – and that doesn’t even include the UbeEATS branch of the business. But those who rely on Uber and other rideshare services should understand how the state’s new comparative fault standard may impact their Palm Beach personal injury claims. Let’s start by explaining what comparative fault is, and how it’s changed in Florida in the last year. Comparative fault in principle is the idea that ev ..read more
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Palm Beach Car Accident Lawyers Explore Why Driving is Getting Deadlier
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by David J. Halberg, Esq.
3M ago
Reckless drivers have caused damage and death on our roads as long as there have been motor vehicles. Although Palm Beach car accident lawyers can attest it had been getting safer in recent decades, we’re now in the midst of one of three historically huge spikes in U.S. traffic deaths. As detailed in a recent analysis by The New York Times, the first uptick occurred early in the 20th century, when cities were first flooded with large numbers of new, unskilled drivers. The second occurred at the midcentury mark, with the unveiling of the freeway system and powerful vehicles that could go from ..read more
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