Medical Malpractice in Florida
Medical malpractice can cause devastating harm to patients and their families. A doctor, nurse, hospital, or other healthcare provider can be held legally responsible if their negligence leads to injury or death.
In Florida, proving medical malpractice requires more than just showing a bad outcome — it demands evidence that the provider failed to meet the prevailing professional standard of care, and that failure directly caused harm. These cases are complex, both legally and medically, which is why having an experienced medical malpractice attorney is critical to recovering compensation.
Alan Sackrin, a Florida Bar Board Certified Civil Trial Lawyer, has over four decades of experience handling medical malpractice cases throughout Florida. Alan approaches each case with care and compassion, communicating clearly with his clients at each stage of the case to give them insight on what to expect and to help reduce the stress of the litigation process.
Quick Fact: In Florida, death is the leading injury category for closed medical malpractice claims and it accounts for 30.0% of all the medical malpractice claims.
Learn More About Medical Malpractice in Florida
Medical malpractice takes many different forms, from failure to diagnose cancer, to surgical errors, hospital infections and a breakdown of communications or procedures in a busy emergency room. Each of these cases requires a different approach.
The following pages explore different aspects of medical malpractice law. You’ll find information about your rights, the steps in filing a medical malpractice lawsuit, and some common defenses used by healthcare providers and their lawyers.
- 10 Medical Malpractice Facts
Learn important truths about medical malpractice law in Florida, including the statute of limitations, what counts as negligence, and how damages are calculated. - Medical Malpractice Lawyer
Discover what a medical malpractice lawyer does, how they investigate claims, and why having a trial lawyer with medical experience can make a difference in the likelihood of a successful outcome for your claim. - Medical Malpractice Lawsuit in Florida
Explains the things that must be proven to be able to bring a medical malpractice lawsuit against someone, and covers the steps involved in making a case. - When to Call an Emergency Room Malpractice Lawyer
Covers how errors in ER settings — like delayed diagnosis, improper discharge, or failure to order tests — can lead to lawsuits, and how an emergency room malpractice lawyer can help you collect and preserve evidence and follow the correct procedures when making a claim. - Filing a Surgical Malpractice Lawsuit in Florida
Details the legal process for pursuing compensation when a surgical error, such as operating on the wrong site or leaving surgical tools inside a patient, causes harm. - Can You Sue for a Hospital Acquired Infection in Florida?
Outlines the standards hospitals must meet to prevent infections and how to prove negligence when those standards are violated. - Filing a Sepsis Lawsuit in Florida
Explains how failure to recognize or treat sepsis in time can be grounds for a malpractice claim, and what evidence must be shown to file a successful lawsuit. - Failure to Diagnose Lawsuit in Florida
Covers the legal requirements for proving that a doctor’s failure to diagnose caused harm, including delayed treatment or progression of illness. - Breast Cancer Misdiagnosis Lawsuit Guide for Patients
Discusses how misreading mammograms or ignoring symptoms can lead to a malpractice lawsuit, and how a medical malpractice lawyer can help put together a solid body of evidence for a claim. - How to File a Skin Cancer Misdiagnosis Lawsuit in Florida
Explains how early detection impacts outcomes, why cancers are often misdiagnosed, and how to prove a doctor failed to identify melanoma or other skin cancers. - How a Cancer Misdiagnosis Lawyer Can Help You Win Compensation
Provides an overview of legal claims involving all types of cancer misdiagnosis and the damages that may be available, as well as the procedures to follow to initiate a cancer misdiagnosis case. - How Long Do Medical Malpractice Settlements Take in Florida?
Learn the typical timeline of a Florida medical malpractice case, from pre-suit investigation and notice requirements to settlement negotiations and, if necessary, litigation. - What Is the Average Medical Malpractice Settlement in Florida?
Check out some example medical malpractice settlement values in Florida, learn how damages are evaluated, and discover why there is no true “average” outcome. - Medical Malpractice and Patient Care Protocols in Florida
Discover patient care protocols and why they are central to many medical malpractice claims. See how deviations from accepted standards of care can be used to establish negligence. - Medication Errors and Hospital Protocol Failures in Florida Healthcare
Explore medication-related errors, including prescribing mistakes, administration errors, and failures in monitoring and how breakdowns in established protocols can form the basis of a malpractice case. - Pressure Ulcer Prevention Protocols and Medical Negligence Claims
Examine pressure ulcer (bedsores) prevention standards in hospitals and long-term care facilities. We discuss common prevention protocols and explain how failures in these areas may support a medical negligence case. - Birth-Related Protocol Violations and Medical Malpractice
Learn about medical malpractice claims arising from labor and delivery. This guide outlines common birth-related protocol violations, including failures to monitor fetal distress, and the injuries those failures may cause. - Breakdowns in Emergency Department Protocols: When Hospitals Can Be Liable
Understand emergency department standards of care and the unique risks associated with ER settings. Learn how delays, mis-triage, and communication failures can lead to malpractice liability. - Infection Control Protocols and Hospital-Acquired Infections in Florida
Learn about hospital infection control requirements and how failures to follow hygiene protocols can result in hospital-acquired infections. - Hospital Slip and Fall Prevention Protocols (published on our injury blog, SouthFloridaInjuryAccidentBlog.com)
Fall prevention standards are essential for patient safety in medical settings. Discover the importance of including risk assessments, monitoring requirements, and safety measures in preventing falls.
Medical Malpractice FAQs
You can visit our full Medical Malpractice FAQs page for detailed answers to common questions about medical malpractice lawsuits, but here are some of the most frequently asked questions about medical malpractice claims in Florida.
- Four Examples of Malpractice for Failure to Diagnose?
- Do Doctors Have to Tell Patients Their Diagnosis?
- What Are a Patient’s Rights Relating to Hospital Infections?
- What Are the Responsibilities of a Home Health Aide?
- What Is the Hardest Issue to Prove in Medical Malpractice?
- How Do You Know If You Have a Case for Medical Malpractice?
Call Alan Sackrin Today at (954) 458-8655 for a Free Case Evaluation
Contact us today for a free medical malpractice case evaluation. We’ll listen to your case and explain your rights. When you’re ready to work with an experienced Florida medical malpractice lawyer, fill out the form on our Contact Us page or give us a call at (954) 458-8655.
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