When Multiple Doctors Make Mistakes – Who Is Liable in a Florida Medical Malpractice Lawsuit?Personal Injury BlogpersonDebbie WarnerMost families assume they can only pursue one doctor after a harmful hospital stay. Florida law often tells a different story.
How Do You Prove Hospital Negligence After a Patient Fall?Personal Injury BlogpersonDebbie WarnerA hospital fall that sends a patient to surgery isn't always an accident. Here's what Florida law says about who is responsible.
How Do Insurance Companies Try to Reduce the Value of Serious Injury Claims?Personal Injury BlogpersonDebbie WarnerThat early settlement offer? It's deliberate. Learn the six tactics Florida insurers use to pay less than your claim is actually worth.
Can a Nursing Home Be Held Responsible for Repeated Falls?Personal Injury BlogpersonDebbie WarnerBetween your mother's first fall and her second, one thing should have changed. If it didn't, that's negligence.
What Makes a Truck Accident Case Different from a Standard Car Accident Claim?Personal Injury BlogpersonDebbie WarnerThe assumption that truck accidents work like car accidents undermines claims before they begin. Here's what actually makes them different.
When Is a Trucking Company Directly Liable for a Driver’s Negligence in Florida?Personal Injury BlogpersonDebbie WarnerMost truck crashes aren't just driver error. Learn when the company's negligence—hidden in records and policies—makes them liable.