Success Stories
Jenkins v. United States of America, Federal Court, Failure to Diagnose Pre-Cancerous Condition
A Federal Judge awarded the Plaintiffs a substantial verdict against USA for failure to diagnosis pre-cancerous colon condition. The negligent treatment was furnished by healthcare providers at the Orlando Naval Training Hospital and the resulting delay in diagnosis allowed pre-cancerous polyps to develop into malignant colon cancer. Patient's damages included undergoing colostomy and penile implant surgery.
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Medical Malpractice Blog
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May 8, 2017 - Decision Challenges Florida’s Cap on Medical Malpractice Claims
July 21, 2015 - Florida Medical Malpractice and Your Rights
December 26, 2014 - Florida Supreme Court to hear another Case that could Test Limits in Medical Malpractice Cases
June 17, 2014 - Florida Judge Rules that New State Medical Negligence Law is Contrary to Federal Law
December 11, 2013
Verdicts & Settlements
- Newborn Against Hospital
Failure to Inform Parents:
$4.5 Million Recovery - Negligent Prescription of Drugs:
$750,000 Recovery - Wrongful Death
Hospital Mistake:
Confidential Settlement - Wrongful Death
Failure to Timely Diagnosis:
Confidential Settlement - Failure to Diagnose
Pre-Cancerous Condition:
Substantial Verdict

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