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  • ¿Que pasa si alguien trata de declarar bancarrota durante el proceso de un caso de lesión personal?

    Evan Rosen | August 28, 2007 7:30 PM | 0 CommentsFort Lauderdale, FL

    Clientes que han puesto en marcha el proceso de un caso de lesión personal y tratan de declarar bancarrota, tecnicamente, han delegado su caso al Administrador asignado por la Corte de Bancarrota. Este Administrador se encarga de la bancarrota y del caso de lesión personal, y nos retiene como "abogados especiales" sobre el caso de lesión personal. Nuestra meta sigue siendo la misma:...

  • Diana Castrillon Makes Partner of Rosen & Rosen

    Evan Rosen | August 27, 2007 7:50 PM | 0 CommentsFort Lauderdale, FL

    Rosen & Rosen, P.A. is pleased to announce that Diana I. Castrillon is now a Partner of the firm. Diana has been a valuable asset to our office over the last five years, obtaining consistently solid results for our Personal Injury, Workers' Compensation and Medical Malpractice clients.In addition to her various legal and managerial duties with Rosen & Rosen, Diana also serves on the Executive...

  • Majority of Medical Malpractice Cases Close without Compensation Payments

    Evan Rosen | June 29, 2007 6:46 PM | 0 CommentsFort Lauderdale, FL

    Contrary to all the hype we hear in the news about a Medical Malpractice crisis, a recent report done by the US Department of Justice found that the majority of medical malpractice cases get resolved without a doctor or insurance company having to pay a dime. In Florida, two-thirds were closed out with a payout of less than $250,000 and only 10% resulted in a payout over one million.For more...

  • Injured Dancer Obtains Verdict of $2.15 Million

    Evan Rosen | June 18, 2007 8:55 PM | 0 CommentsFort Lauderdale, FL

    By age 17, Katie Sheffler had been a ballerina for 15 years already. As a result of some hip pain, a Fort Lauderdale doctor, Dr. Marc Philippon, operated and performed what Ms. Sheffler's attorney's deemed an unnecessary surgery and one that he had never done prior. In the suit for Medical Malpractice, a jury found in favor of Ms. Sheffler in the amount of $2.15 Million. If you desire...

  • Toddler in Michigan Suffers Dog Bite

    Shannon Weidemann | May 14, 2007 10:19 PM | 0 CommentsFort Lauderdale, FL

    A mixed breed dog bit a 14-month-old boy in Jackson, Michigan last week. The victim was at his grandmother's house when her dog may have tried to get a chip the toddler was eating. The dog bite was on his face. The victim was taken to Foote Hospital, then transported to the University of Michigan Medical Center in Ann Arbor, Heins said. The boy was released from the hospital Monday and is...

  • Personal Injury Insurance rates set to drop

    Evan Rosen | May 09, 2007 12:20 PM | 0 CommentsFort Lauderdale, FL

    Based on the expiration of Florida's No Fault/PIP law, State Farm has announced it will reduce it's rates and that the average two car household will save approximately $360. Interesting... I'm sure the average cost of PIP protection is more than $360 per two car household. I sure hope the legislature asks where that extra premium money is going...

  • Las Investigaciones Indican que los Doctores tienen Más Ventaja en Casos de Negligencia Medica

    Evan Rosen | May 03, 2007 1:17 AM | 0 CommentsFort Lauderdale, FL

    Las investigaciones indican que los doctores reciben un trato sumamente favorable comparado con el trato que los jurados dan a los demandantes lesionados por una negligencia médica. Philip Peters, Jr. de la Universidad de Missouri-Escuela Columbia de Leyes, encontró, mediante su investigación, que en la mayoria de los casos de negligencia médica los veredictos son a favor de los doctores. ...

  • Rat Poison to Blame for Pet Food Recall

    Shannon Weidemann | March 29, 2007 11:26 PM | 0 CommentsFort Lauderdale, FL

    The wheat gluten used to manufacturer the Menu Foods pet food involved in the recall was from a supplier in China. The wheat gluten was contaminated somehow with rat poison. No one is sure how it got there. The recall was for canned and foil pouch food and involved over 90 brands.Dr. Clint Chew Jr., the proprietor of Ferry Pass Animal Hospital, said two people have brought animals into his...

  • Personal Injury Law to be Reformed in Florida(2)

    Evan Rosen | March 13, 2007 2:25 PM | 0 CommentsFort Lauderdale, FL

    In October of this year, the law that requires drivers to carry a minimum of $10,000 in no-fault personal injury protection is set to expire. Some senators are lobbying to extend the provision but health care providers, insurance companies and the lawyers who fight for the injured people all want the law to be changed. It is our opinion, that regardless of what is done with PIP/No-Fault law,...

  • La Administración de Comida y Drogas (FDA) Concuerda que la Salmonela fue el Culpable

    Evan Rosen | February 27, 2007 3:04 PM | 0 CommentsFort Lauderdale, FL

    La Administración de Comida y Drogas (FDA por sus insignias en Inglés) confirmó con el Centro de Control de Enfermedades (CDC) que la bacteria, salmonela, existe en ciertos contenedores de la mantequilla de mani Peter Pan y Great Value Peanut Butter, y es la causa por una enfermedad nacional. Hasta la fecha, el FDA confirmó que 329 personas han enfermado por la bacteria, con 51...

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