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Trial Pro, P.A. Orlando Wrongful Death Attorneys
Whether your loved one was the victim of a car accident caused by an intoxicated driver, an over-worked commercial vehicle driver, or a reckless biker, our wrongful death attorneys can help.
At the law office of Trial Pro, P.A., we work with people who have been injured or hurt in any type of auto traffic collision.
The negligence of health care providers, nurse practitioners, emergency rooms, and other health care professionals can, and constantly do cause severe injuries. There are various sorts of medical malpractice, including misdiagnosis, improper treatment method, surgical errors, medication mistakes, pharmacy mistakes, birth personal injury (errors committed at the time of the delivery of a child), and failure to diagnose many forms of cancer or other severe health problems. Medical malpractice claims are challenging and demand the knowledge of a medical malpractice attorney. If you have been injured or lost a loved at the hands of a medical professional, it critical to retain an experienced attorney who can immediately assess the possible malpractice and, if necessary, aggressively seek legal action to compensate you for your damages and losses.
Wrongful Death
As its name signifies, the term "wrongful death" describes a type of lawsuit that may be brought when somebody else has been killed because of another person's carelessness. The majority of wrongful death cases develop out of automobile and truck accidents, nursing home neglect, medical malpractice, construction accidents, airplane disasters, or the use of faulty or harmful products or services. A wrongful death lawsuit allows for the recovery of damages or injuries that are unique and different from those available when somebody suffers non-fatal personal injuries.
Workplace Accidents
When someone is hurt or killed while doing the job for their employer, they commonly are not allowed to bring an accident lawsuit against their employer. On the other hand, the injured employee must institute a claim under the Florida Workers' Compensation Act, which requires employers to provide various benefits to their injured staff members. These include medical treatment, "temporary total disability" (i.e., wages), and a lump-sum settlement, typically considered as "permanent partial disability," to compensate the injured employee for his/her injuries. Workers' compensation law can vary from one state to another and has numerous potential barriers and pitfalls. An expert Workers' Comp Attorney in Brevard County will lead you through the procedure and make sure your legal rights are secured.