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  • Florida PIP Law May be Extended

    Evan Rosen | April 25, 2007 3:54 AM | 0 Comments
    Category: Miscellaneous

    Barring an act of Florida Congress, Florida's no-fault law will expire by October 1, 2007. Today a senate committee passed a bill that will keep PIP entact. The insurance industry who intially lobbied for PIP/No-Fault Law is now trying to see that it goes away. Meanwhile, doctors, hospitals and some trial lawyers still see it as being a viable first line of coverage to ensure injured people...

  • INVESTIGADOR PRIVADO DE LESIONES PERSONALES

    Evan Rosen | April 18, 2007 4:12 PM | 0 Comments
    Category: Miscellaneous

    Por más de 25 años, Rosen & Rosen ha tenido el placer de trabajar con un investigador privado de primera clase para ayudarnos en diferentes facetas de nuestros casos de lesión personal. Desde adquirir declaraciones de los hechos, investigar accidentes, buscar bienes y muebles, hasta encontrar testigos claves, el Sr. Zalick lo ha hecho todo. Despues de estar bajo contrato con nosotros por 25...

  • Las Companias de Negligencia Medica son Responsables por los Altos Precios, No las Demandas

    Evan Rosen | April 13, 2007 4:54 AM | 0 Comments
    Category: Miscellaneous

    Parece que la industria de seguros no tienen mas escusas. Ellos culparon a los abogados de litigios y sus demandas frivolas. Ellos abogaron con la legislacion para cambiar las leyes que no les beneficiban y pudieron cambiar el sistema. Pero despues de anos de cambio, limites a los costos que recibian los abogados y la compensacion que recibian las victimas lesionadas por su sufrimiento y...

  • Medical Malpractice Insurance Companies, Not Lawsuits Cause High Rates

    Evan Rosen | April 12, 2007 3:24 PM | 0 Comments
    Category: Medical Malpractice

    It seems the Insurance Industry is running out of excuses. They blamed the trial lawyers and so called frivolous lawsuits. They lobbied the legislature to change our "unfair" laws and got those changes passed but after years of change, capping both lawyer fees and pain and suffering damages for injured victims of medical negligence, medical malpractice rates still haven't gone down. This...

  • La Ley de Lesion Personal de la Florida esta Programada para Expirar en Octubre

    Evan Rosen | April 10, 2007 9:49 PM | 0 Comments
    Category: Miscellaneous

    Al acercarse el mes de Octubre, se acerca la expiracion de la ley de la Florida conocida como la ley de No Fault/Personal Injury Protection (no importa culpa/proteccion de lesiones personales o PIP por sus insignias en ingles). Esta ley que se relaciona con lesiones personales de accidentes automovilisticos ha estado vigente por veinte anos. Esta ley requiere que todos los conductores de autos...

  • Florida Personal Injury Law Set to Expire in October

    Evan Rosen | April 10, 2007 5:01 AM | 0 Comments
    Category: Miscellaneous

    As October draws near so does the expiration date set for Florida's No Fault/PIP law. This set of laws dealing with personal injury as it relates to car accidents has been the law in Florida for about 20 years. It requires that all drivers carry insurance for their own personal injury and for other people's property damage. In the event of an accident, each driver is covered by their own PIP...

  • Florida Woman with Flesh Eating Bacteria Sues Hospital for Medical Malpractice

    Evan Rosen | April 03, 2007 4:13 PM | 0 Comments
    Category: Miscellaneous

    A woman in central Florida is suing a hospital for medical mapractice after contracting a horrible flesh eating bacteria. Claudia Mejias, 23, went to Orlando Regional South Seminole Hospital to deliver her son, Matthew.After giving birth the hospital informed her she contracted this horrific bacteria and amputation was her only option to live. Suit was just filed.

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